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Research Design
 Research design is a set of advance decisions that
make up the master plan specifying the methods
and procedures for collecting and analyzing the
needed information.
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Why Is Research Design Important?
 Good research design is the “first rule of good
research.”
 Knowledge of the needed research design allows
advance planning so that the project may be
conducted in less time and typically at a cost
savings due to efficiencies gained in preplanning.
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Objectives of Research Design
 To gain background information and to develop
hypotheses
 To measure the state of a variable of interest
 To test hypotheses that specify the relationships
between two or more variables
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Research Design: A Caution
 In many cases, research is an iterative process.
 By conducting one research project, we learn that
we may need additional research, which may result
in using multiple research designs.
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Three Types of Research Designs
 Exploratory
 Descriptive
 Causal
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Exploratory Research
 Exploratory research is usually conducted at the
outset of research projects.
 It is usually conducted when the researcher does
not know much about the problems.
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Uses of Exploratory Research
 Gain background information
 Define terms
 Clarify problems and hypothesis
 Establish research priorities
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Exploratory Research Methods
 Secondary data analysis: the process of searching
for interpreting existing information relevant to the
research topic
 Experience surveys: refer to gathering information
from those to be knowledgeable on the issues relevant
to the research problem
 Key-informant technique: gathering information
from those thought to be knowledgeable on the
issues relevant to the problem
 Lead-user survey: used to acquire information
from lead users of a new technology
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Exploratory Research Methods
 Case analysis: a review of available information
about a former situation(s) that has some
similarities to the current research problem
 Focus groups: small groups brought together and
guided by a moderator through an unstructured,
spontaneous discussion for the purpose of gaining
information relevant to the research problem
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Descriptive Research
 Descriptive research is undertaken to describe
answers to questions of who, what, where, when,
and how.
 It is desirable when we wish to project a study’s
findings to a larger population, if the study’s
sample is representative.
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Descriptive Research Classifications
 Cross-sectional studies
 Longitudinal studies
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Descriptive Research Studies
 Cross-sectional studies measure units from a
sample of the population at only one point in time
(or “snapshot”).
 Sample surveys are cross-sectional studies
whose samples are drawn in such a way as to be
representative of a specific population.
 These studies are usually presented with a
margin of error.
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Descriptive Research Studies
 Longitudinal studies repeatedly measure the
same sample units of a population over time.
 Since they involve multiple measurements over
time, they are often described as “movies” of the
population.
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Descriptive Research Studies
 Continuous panels ask panel members the same
questions on each panel measurement.
 Discontinuous panels vary questions from one
panel measurement to the next.
 These are sometimes referred to as omnibus
panels (omnibus meaning “including or
covering many things or classes”).
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Discontinuous Panels
 Discontinuous panels are demographically
matched to some larger entity, implying
representativeness.
 Discontinuous panels represent sources of
information that may be quickly accessed for a
wide variety of purposes.
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Continuous Panels
 Brand-switching studies: studies examining how
many consumers switched brands
 Market-tracking studies: those that measure
some variable(s) of interest—such as market share
or unit sales—over time
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Causal Research
 Causality may be thought of as understanding a
phenomenon in terms of conditional statements
of the form “If x, then y.”
 Causal relationships are often determined by the
use of experiments.
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Experiments
 An experiment is defined as manipulating an
independent variable to see how it affects a
dependent variable while also controlling the
effects of additional extraneous variables.
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Independent Variable
 Independent variables are those variables that
the researcher has control over and wishes to
manipulate—the 4 P’s.
 Examples are level of ad expenditure, type of ad
appeal, display location, method of compensating
salespersons, price, and type of product.
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Dependent Variables
 Dependent variables are those variables that we
have little or no direct control over but a strong
interest in changing.
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Extraneous Variables
 Extraneous variables are those variables that
may have some effect on a dependent variable yet
are not independent variables.
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Experimental Design
 Experimental design is a procedure for devising
an experimental setting such that a change in a
dependent variable may be attributed solely to the
change in an independent variable.
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Example Store Experiment
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Symbols of Experimental Design
 O = measurement, or observation, of a
dependent variable
 X = manipulation, or change, of an independent
variable
 R = random assignment of subjects to
experimental and control groups
 E = experimental effect (change in the
dependent variable due to the independent
variable)
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Pretest and Posttest
 Pretest refers to the measurement of the
dependent variable taken prior to changing the
independent variable.
 Posttest refers to measuring the dependent
variable after changing the independent variable.
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Experimental Design
 A “true” experimental design: isolates the
effects of the independent variable on the
dependent variable while controlling for the effects
of any extraneous variables.
 Quasi-experimental design: ones that do not
properly control for the effects of extraneous
variables on our dependent variable.
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Experimental Design
 Before-after with control group design may be
achieved by randomly dividing subjects of the
experiment in two groups:
 The control group
 The experimental group
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Experimental Design
 Control group: control of extraneous variables
typically achieved by the use of a second group of
subjects
 Experimental group: the group that has been
exposed to a change in the independent variable
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How Valid Are Experiments?
 An experiment is valid if the following are true:
 The observed change in the dependent variable
is due to the independent variable.
 The results of the experiment apply to the “real
world” outside the experimental setting.
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How Valid are Experiments?
 Two forms of validity are used to assess the validity
of an experiment:
 Internal validity is concerned with the extent
to which the change in the dependent variable is
actually due to the change in the independent
variable.
 External validity refers to the extent that the
relationship observed between the independent
and dependent variables during the experiment
is generalizable to the “real world.”
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Types of Experiments
 Laboratory experiments are those in which the
independent variable is manipulated and
measures of the dependent variable are taken in a
contrived, artificial setting for the purpose of
controlling the many possible extraneous variables
that may affect the dependent variable.
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Types of Experiments
 Field experiments are those in which the
independent variables are manipulated and the
measurements of the dependent variable are made
on test units in their natural setting.
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Test Marketing
 Test marketing is the phrase commonly used to
indicate an experiment, study, or test that is
conducted in a field setting.
 Main uses of test markets:
 To test sales potential for a new product or
service
 To test variations in the marketing mix for a
product or service
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Types of Test Markets
 The standard test market is one in which the
firm tests the product or marketing-mix variables
through the company’s normal distribution
channels.
 Controlled test markets are conducted by
outside research firms that guarantee distribution
of the product through prespecified types and
numbers of distributors.
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Types of Test Markets
 Electronic test markets are those in which a
panel of consumers has agreed to carry
identification cards that each consumer presents
when buying goods and services.
 Simulated test markets (STMs) are those in
which a limited amount of data on consumer
response to a new product is fed into a model
containing certain assumptions regarding planned
marketing programs, which generates likely
product sales volume.
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Selecting Test-Market Cities
 Three main criteria:
 Representativeness
 Degree of isolation
 Ability to control distribution and promotion
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Pros and Cons of Test Marketing
 Advantages:
 Test marketing allows for the most accurate
method of forecasting future sales, and it allows
firms the opportunity to pretest marketing-mix
variables.
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Pros and Cons of Test Marketing
 Disadvantages:
 Test markets do not yield infallible results.
 Competitors may intentionally try to sabotage
test markets.
 Test markets bring about exposure of the
product to the competition.
 Test markets may create ethical problems.
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retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic,
mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written
permission of the publisher. Printed in the United States of America.
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Research design

  • 1. Presented by- AYISHA KOWSAR A MBA Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 1
  • 2. 4-2 Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 3. Research Design  Research design is a set of advance decisions that make up the master plan specifying the methods and procedures for collecting and analyzing the needed information. Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 4-3
  • 4. Why Is Research Design Important?  Good research design is the “first rule of good research.”  Knowledge of the needed research design allows advance planning so that the project may be conducted in less time and typically at a cost savings due to efficiencies gained in preplanning. Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 4-4
  • 5. Objectives of Research Design  To gain background information and to develop hypotheses  To measure the state of a variable of interest  To test hypotheses that specify the relationships between two or more variables Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 4-5
  • 6. Research Design: A Caution  In many cases, research is an iterative process.  By conducting one research project, we learn that we may need additional research, which may result in using multiple research designs. Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 4-6
  • 7. Three Types of Research Designs  Exploratory  Descriptive  Causal Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 4-7
  • 8. Exploratory Research  Exploratory research is usually conducted at the outset of research projects.  It is usually conducted when the researcher does not know much about the problems. Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 4-8
  • 9. Uses of Exploratory Research  Gain background information  Define terms  Clarify problems and hypothesis  Establish research priorities Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 4-9
  • 10. Exploratory Research Methods  Secondary data analysis: the process of searching for interpreting existing information relevant to the research topic  Experience surveys: refer to gathering information from those to be knowledgeable on the issues relevant to the research problem  Key-informant technique: gathering information from those thought to be knowledgeable on the issues relevant to the problem  Lead-user survey: used to acquire information from lead users of a new technology Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 4-10
  • 11. Exploratory Research Methods  Case analysis: a review of available information about a former situation(s) that has some similarities to the current research problem  Focus groups: small groups brought together and guided by a moderator through an unstructured, spontaneous discussion for the purpose of gaining information relevant to the research problem Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 4-11
  • 12. Descriptive Research  Descriptive research is undertaken to describe answers to questions of who, what, where, when, and how.  It is desirable when we wish to project a study’s findings to a larger population, if the study’s sample is representative. Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 4-12
  • 13. Descriptive Research Classifications  Cross-sectional studies  Longitudinal studies Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 4-13
  • 14. Descriptive Research Studies  Cross-sectional studies measure units from a sample of the population at only one point in time (or “snapshot”).  Sample surveys are cross-sectional studies whose samples are drawn in such a way as to be representative of a specific population.  These studies are usually presented with a margin of error. Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 4-14
  • 15. Descriptive Research Studies  Longitudinal studies repeatedly measure the same sample units of a population over time.  Since they involve multiple measurements over time, they are often described as “movies” of the population. Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 4-15
  • 16. Descriptive Research Studies  Continuous panels ask panel members the same questions on each panel measurement.  Discontinuous panels vary questions from one panel measurement to the next.  These are sometimes referred to as omnibus panels (omnibus meaning “including or covering many things or classes”). Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 4-16
  • 17. Discontinuous Panels  Discontinuous panels are demographically matched to some larger entity, implying representativeness.  Discontinuous panels represent sources of information that may be quickly accessed for a wide variety of purposes. 4-17Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 18. Continuous Panels  Brand-switching studies: studies examining how many consumers switched brands  Market-tracking studies: those that measure some variable(s) of interest—such as market share or unit sales—over time 4-18Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.
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  • 21. Causal Research  Causality may be thought of as understanding a phenomenon in terms of conditional statements of the form “If x, then y.”  Causal relationships are often determined by the use of experiments. 4-21Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 22. Experiments  An experiment is defined as manipulating an independent variable to see how it affects a dependent variable while also controlling the effects of additional extraneous variables. 4-22Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 23. Independent Variable  Independent variables are those variables that the researcher has control over and wishes to manipulate—the 4 P’s.  Examples are level of ad expenditure, type of ad appeal, display location, method of compensating salespersons, price, and type of product. 4-23Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 24. Dependent Variables  Dependent variables are those variables that we have little or no direct control over but a strong interest in changing. 4-24Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 25. Extraneous Variables  Extraneous variables are those variables that may have some effect on a dependent variable yet are not independent variables. 4-25Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 26. Experimental Design  Experimental design is a procedure for devising an experimental setting such that a change in a dependent variable may be attributed solely to the change in an independent variable. 4-26Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 27. Example Store Experiment 4-27Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 28. Symbols of Experimental Design  O = measurement, or observation, of a dependent variable  X = manipulation, or change, of an independent variable  R = random assignment of subjects to experimental and control groups  E = experimental effect (change in the dependent variable due to the independent variable) Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 4-28
  • 29. Pretest and Posttest  Pretest refers to the measurement of the dependent variable taken prior to changing the independent variable.  Posttest refers to measuring the dependent variable after changing the independent variable. 4-29Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 30. Experimental Design  A “true” experimental design: isolates the effects of the independent variable on the dependent variable while controlling for the effects of any extraneous variables.  Quasi-experimental design: ones that do not properly control for the effects of extraneous variables on our dependent variable. 4-30Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 31. Experimental Design  Before-after with control group design may be achieved by randomly dividing subjects of the experiment in two groups:  The control group  The experimental group Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 4-31
  • 32. Experimental Design  Control group: control of extraneous variables typically achieved by the use of a second group of subjects  Experimental group: the group that has been exposed to a change in the independent variable 4-32Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 33. How Valid Are Experiments?  An experiment is valid if the following are true:  The observed change in the dependent variable is due to the independent variable.  The results of the experiment apply to the “real world” outside the experimental setting. Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 4-33
  • 34. How Valid are Experiments?  Two forms of validity are used to assess the validity of an experiment:  Internal validity is concerned with the extent to which the change in the dependent variable is actually due to the change in the independent variable.  External validity refers to the extent that the relationship observed between the independent and dependent variables during the experiment is generalizable to the “real world.” 4-34Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 35. Types of Experiments  Laboratory experiments are those in which the independent variable is manipulated and measures of the dependent variable are taken in a contrived, artificial setting for the purpose of controlling the many possible extraneous variables that may affect the dependent variable. 4-35Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 36. Types of Experiments  Field experiments are those in which the independent variables are manipulated and the measurements of the dependent variable are made on test units in their natural setting. Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 4-38
  • 37. Test Marketing  Test marketing is the phrase commonly used to indicate an experiment, study, or test that is conducted in a field setting.  Main uses of test markets:  To test sales potential for a new product or service  To test variations in the marketing mix for a product or service 4-37Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 38. Types of Test Markets  The standard test market is one in which the firm tests the product or marketing-mix variables through the company’s normal distribution channels.  Controlled test markets are conducted by outside research firms that guarantee distribution of the product through prespecified types and numbers of distributors. Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 4-38
  • 39. Types of Test Markets  Electronic test markets are those in which a panel of consumers has agreed to carry identification cards that each consumer presents when buying goods and services.  Simulated test markets (STMs) are those in which a limited amount of data on consumer response to a new product is fed into a model containing certain assumptions regarding planned marketing programs, which generates likely product sales volume. Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 4-39
  • 40. Selecting Test-Market Cities  Three main criteria:  Representativeness  Degree of isolation  Ability to control distribution and promotion Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 4-40
  • 41. Pros and Cons of Test Marketing  Advantages:  Test marketing allows for the most accurate method of forecasting future sales, and it allows firms the opportunity to pretest marketing-mix variables. Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 4-41
  • 42. Pros and Cons of Test Marketing  Disadvantages:  Test markets do not yield infallible results.  Competitors may intentionally try to sabotage test markets.  Test markets bring about exposure of the product to the competition.  Test markets may create ethical problems. Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 4-42
  • 43. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Printed in the United States of America. 4-43Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.
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