A) lack of adequate demographic data from which meaningful samples can be drawn.
B) lack of expertise in designing sampling layouts for a nondomestic market.
C) higher probability of foreign government intervention in the sampling process.
D) inability of international market researchers to speak foreign languages.
E) difficulty in determining sample size suitable for the relevant foreign market.
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A) It provides a marketer with responses that can be presented with precise estimations.
B) It studies the dynamic interplay of peoples' feelings and ideas.
C) It usually involves asking respondents to select a response from a set of choices.
D) Data from qualitative research can be summarized in percentages, averages, or other statistics.
E) It is generally associated with survey research that involves yes/no questions.
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A) Simultaneous translation
B) Serial translation
C) Back translation
D) Linear translation
E) Recentering
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A) kanban
B) honne
C) keiretsu
D) zaibatsu
E) tatemae
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A) Probabilistic forecasting
B) Analogy
C) Simulation
D) Extrapolation
E) Scenario building
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A) Derived
B) Primary
C) Referential
D) Syndicated
E) Cohort
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A) Analytical research
B) Qualitative research
C) Descriptive research
D) Deductive research
E) Exploratory research
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A) reduction in the time required for completing primary research.
B) reduction in the cost of conducting primary research.
C) increase in the reliability of the surveys conducted using the Internet.
D) ability to overcome legal barriers to conducting primary research.
E) ability to easily access volumes of secondary data.
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A) serial
B) parallel
C) back
D) simultaneous
E) complimentary
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A) Gather the relevant data from secondary or primary sources, or both.
B) Analyze, interpret, and summarize the information gathered.
C) Consider the costs and benefits of the research effort.
D) Effectively communicate the results to decision makers.
E) Conduct surveys and in-depth interviews with the respondents.
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A) The data in less developed countries are particularly prone to being less positive in nature when reported by these countries.
B) Reliability of data remains unaffected by the tax structures prevailing in countries.
C) Official statistics are sometimes too optimistic, reflecting national pride rather than practical reality.
D) Economic data about less developed countries are more reliable when reported by these countries.
E) Willful errors in the reporting of marketing data are predominantly absent in most industrialized countries.
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A) Product enhancement analysis
B) Inventory analysis
C) The optimization process
D) The sampling process
E) The decentralization process
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