A) exploratory research.
B) secondary research.
C) in-depth interviews.
D) focus groups.
E) quantitative research.
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A) Focus groups
B) In-depth interviews
C) Observation
D) Survey research
E) Social media
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A) The Privacy Act
B) The Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act
C) The Embargo Act
D) The Data Protection Act
E) The CAN-SPAM Act
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A) In-depth interviews
B) Observation
C) Focus groups
D) Projective technique
E) Social media
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A) hypothesis.
B) observation.
C) element.
D) case.
E) sample.
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A) It addresses specific research needs.
B) It is highly specific as it is timely.
C) It saves time in data collection.
D) The sources used by this research are always relevant and original.
E) It is typically always adequate in meeting researchers' needs.
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A) It uses an objectively selected sample to permit generalization of findings.
B) It is clear, well defined, and usually has structured questions in a questionnaire.
C) It is typically interpretive and subjective based on content analysis.
D) It needs strong statistical analysis and interpretation of number skills.
E) It is generally rigid and has a well-laid-out procedure for data collection.
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A) observation technique.
B) questionnaire.
C) hypothesis.
D) sample.
E) essay.
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A) a strategic way of developing a marketing plan by mixing the controllable elements.
B) an area of study concerned with managing the resources and activities of a firm.
C) a series of actions that help in enhancing the performance of firms.
D) a set of techniques for systematically collecting, recording, analyzing, and interpreting useful data.
E) a procedure that a marketer follows when developing a market plan.
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A) Conclusive
B) Quantitative
C) Secondary
D) Qualitative
E) Structured
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A) experimental data.
B) focus group data.
C) control group data.
D) syndicated data.
E) biased data.
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A) In-depth interviews
B) Focus groups
C) Projective technique
D) Social media
E) Observation
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A) Use of intoxicating substances is a serious offence.Agree/disagree
B) What is your monthly income?
C) Please rate our service on a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 being bad and 5 being excellent.
D) How have teachers and students at your school responded to the new 45-minute lunch period? Satisfied/Unsatisfied
E) Do you like the texture and flavour of our snack?
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A) They are usually used less frequently than personal observations.
B) They are a type of quantitative research method used in capturing consumer attitudes and preferences.
C) They are generally more cost effective than any other type of conclusive research methods.
D) They systematically manipulate one or more variables to determine which variable(s) have a causal effect on another variable.
E) They usually require researchers to record the interactions of the interviews on a videotape or audiotape for later analysis.
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