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EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW for MOS 1021 exams (Midterm 1, 2, and final exam). Includes study notes, chapter notes, and class notes!!! I ended up with a high GPA.










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Chapter 6: Marketing Fundamentals & Market Research

Market research: process of collecting & analyzing information in order to recommend actions
to approve marketing activities
-​ Date and details to ensure all decisions made, and strategies developed are based on
existing evidence
-​ Resulting in producing desired outcomes
-​ Dont want to “guess”, do homework to produce BEST RESULTS given information

Marketing activities: creating, communicating, and delivered goods to meet needs of
consumer and organizational objectives (goals)
-​ Develops products with unique and useful attributes, determined ideal sales and
distribution, and promotional communication, maximizing consumer value

Market Research: intended to address a research problem or question
1.​ Exploratory research: preliminary/initial research conducted to clarify the scope/nature
of a marketing problem
-​ Won't provide conclusive answers, act as a springboard for more focused studies
-​ Help shape future predictions about marketing problems/challenges
-​ Ie: what is the role of social media in the promotion of fast food products
-​ Wide net, as much info as possible, looking at different angles
2.​ Descriptive Research: research designed to describe basic characteristics of variables
of interest
-​ Variable = something researcher wants to study
-​ Ie: product, target market, ad campaign
-​ Goal to provide basic details about variables, in response to question or problem
-​ Tends to be more structured or narrow
-​ Ie: what features of running shoes are most important to customers
-​ Working within predators, description of target variable

3.​ causal Research: “explanatory research”
-​ Identify cause and effects relationships between variables
-​ Determining changing one variable will change the other
-​ Most structures, more focused, more conclusive findings for research question
-​ Carried out thru experiments
-​ Independent variable measure the dependant variable
-​ Ie: will the use of eco-friendly packaging for beauty projects increase sales?
-​ Compare sales data

Market research process: series of steps that marketers work towards as they aim to answer a
research question

, 1.​ Problem awareness: identify a problem, opportunity, challenge want to understand
-​ Not solely routed in negative scenarios
-​ Could be a new trend
-​ Identify research objectives (clarify what the research processes is trying to
achieve)
-​ Ie: understand why sales are declining for our product
-​ Gives study a sense of direction
-​ broad
2.​ Exploratory research:
-​ Obtains richer information
-​ Identify key variables
-​ Explore links and variables
-​ Gathering data and details
-​ Secondary data: information previously gathered/collected and available to
researcher
-​ Bringing together data that others have made for OWN PURPOSE
-​ Internal data sources: available from within the organization (sales
reports, inventory analysis, marketing budgets, HR reports)
-​ External data sources: available through published sources outside or
organization (government, academic{peer reviewed}, commercial –
nielsen)
-​ Primary data: first hand data (consumers, or potential consumers) collected by
researcher to address specific objectives
-​ Specific to marketers goal but time consuming
-​ Data is largely qualitative (non numerical, descriptive information)
-​ Provides more information about topic of interest
-​ Focus group: small groups of participants with common characteristics
(8 to 10 people)
-​ Discuss their opinions and thoughts on a certain product or topic
-​ Meet with a trained moderator, asking questions, facilitating conversation,
recording information
-​ Can provide rich details on topic
-​ Interactive discussion of predetermined topics (often recorded)
-​ Is taxing on time and resources (payed well for contribution)
-​ Online bulletin boards: private online forums, participants log on at own
convenience and respond to questions posed by researchers
-​ This is a convenient and anonymous way (reduce bias)
-​ Social listing: monitor social media channels for mentions of your brand
-​ analyze/organize online conversation and information
-​ metrics and analytics
-​ social media sentiment

3.​ Quantitative research:
-​ Collects numerical data from large samples
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