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2.06 Understand data-collection methods to evaluate their appropriateness for the research problem/issue
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Methods of collecting primary data
Survey method – a research technique in which information is gathered from people through the use of surveys or questionnaires. Personal interview – involves questioning people face-to-face. Focus group interview- involves a group of people to interview. Telephone interview – quick, efficient, and relatively inexpensive. Mail survey – relatively inexpensive way to reach a large audience. Internet survey – surveys conducted on the internet. Survey Monkey and Google Forms.
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The Marketing Survey Questions can be either Open-ended or Forced-choice
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The Marketing Survey Yes/No Questions: Only gives two options, should only be used when asking for a response on one issue. Multiple-choice Questions: Gives the respondent several choices, important that the options are made comprehensive enough to include every possible response. Usually includes an “other” option. Rating Scale Questions: Variety of questions used such as very satisfied to very dissatisfied, or excellent to poor. Level of Agreement Questions: Used to assess attitudes or opinions. Commonly used options: strongly agree (SA), agree (A), neutral (N), disagree (D), and strongly disagree (SD).
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Basic Guidelines for Writing Questions
Should be written clearly Should be as brief as possible Pretest – allows for correction of any misleading questions, directions, or problems
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