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Amity Solve Assignment For MBA Marketing Research/Research managment

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Section A

1 .“Food Mania” ia chain of fast food restaurants located in major metropolitan areas in the southSales have been growing very slowly for the last two yearsManagement has decided to add some new items to the menubut first they want to know more about their customers and their preferences.
a)     List two Hypothesis
b)    What kind of research design is appropriate? Why?
2 .Develop a plan for conducting a focus group to determine consumers’ attitudes towards and preferences for imported automobiles. Specify the objectives of the focus group, write a screening questionnaire, and develop a moderato’s outline.
3 .You are in the marketing research department of a firm specializing in developing decision support system (DSS) for the health care Industry. Your firm would like to measure the attitudes of hospital administrators towards DSS. The interview would be conducted by telephone. You have been asked to develop an appropriate scale for this purpose. Management would like you to explain and justify your reasoning in constructing the scale.
4 .After receiving some complaints from readers, your campus newspaper decides to redesign its front page. Two new formats B and C were developed and tested against the current format,’ A.’ A total of 75 students were randomly selected and 25 students were randomly assigned to each of three format conditions. The students were asked to evaluate the effectiveness of the format on an 11-point scale. ( 1 = Poor, 11 = excellent )
a)     State the null hypothesis
b)    What statistical test should you use?
c)     What are the degrees of freedom associated with the test statistic?
5 .Describe the appropriate target population and the sampling frame in each of the following situations:
a)     The manufacturer of a new cereal brands want to conduct in home product usage test in Chicago.
b)    A national chain store wants to determine the shopping behavior of customers who have in store charge card.
c)     A local TV station wants to determine households’ viewing habits and programming preferences.
d)    The local chapter of the American Marketing Association wants to test the effectiveness of its new member’s drive in Atlanta.
e)     A distance education institute wants to determine effectiveness of its management programme launched 3 years ago.
6 .Develop a series of questions for determining the proportion of households with children under age 10 where child abuse takes place. Use the randomized response technique.
7 .A manufacturer would like to survey users to determine the demand potential for a new power press. The new press has a capacity of 500 tons and cost $225,000.It is used for forming products from lightweight ad heavyweight steel can be used by automobile, construction equipment and major appliance manufacturers.
a)     Identify the population and sampling frame that could be used.
b)    Describe how a simple random sample can be drawn using the identified sampling frame.
c)     Could a stratified sample be used? If so, how?
d)    Could a cluster sample be used? If so, how?
e)     Which sampling technique would you recommend? Why?
8 .A major department store chain is having an end –of –season sale on refrigerators. The number of refrigerators sold during this sale at a sample of 10 stores was 59.
a)     Is there evidence that an average of more than 50 refrigerators per store were sold during this sale? Use alpha = 0.05
b)     What assumption is necessary to perform this test?

Section B

Read the case study given below and answer the questions given at the end

                                                                    Case Study
                       Nike Sprints Ahead of the Competition, Yet Has a Long Way to Run
            Nike Inc. located in Beaverton, Oregon is the number one U.S. athletic footwear company and one of the most recognized American brands among foreign consumers. The high degree of recognition is one of the main reasons Nike has been so successful. For the 2005 fiscal year ending May 31, 2005 the company continued to soar, with sales of over $13.7 billion. As of 2006 the company’s trademarks included Nike and Swoosh design and were sold under the brand names Cole Hann, Bauer, and Nike. The company operated 23 distribution centers in Europe, Asia, Australia, Latin America, Africa and Canada.
            Perhaps such success could be attributed to its concept based advertising campaigns. The company uses a process that is often called “image transfer”. Nike ads traditionally did not specifically place a product or mention the brand name. A mood or atmosphere is created and than brand is associated with that mood. ”We don’t set out to make ad the ultimate goal is to make connection.” States Dan Wieden, executive at one of Nike’s ad agency. One ad features the Beatles and clips of Nike athletes, Michael Jordan and John McEnroe, Juxtaposed with pictures of regular folk also engaged in sports. It was use to infer that real athletes preferred Nike and that perhaps if general audience buy the brand they will play better, too. Nike’s
unpredictable image –based ads have ranged from the shocking, such as its portrayal of real blood and guts in the” search and destroy” campaign used during the 1996 Olympics games, to humors, such as the first ad used to launch Michael Jordan’s brand wear. The latter advertising made the tongue-in-check suggestion that Jordan himself had a hand in the production by sleeping away from a bull’s game at half to run over to his company and than return in time for the games second half.
            In 1998 Nike shifted to a new phase in its marketing strategy. Nike emphasized more of its product innovation skills than the jokey, edgy attitude that it displayed in previous year.” We recognize that our ads need to tell consumers that we are about product innovation and not just athletes and exposure. We need to prove to consumer that we are not just slapping a swoosh on stuff to make a buck,” said Chris Zimmerman director of Nike’s U.S.advertising. With the launch of the “I can” campaign, Nike showed fewer of the celebrity athletes who previously usage than in the previous “Just Do It” campaign. Competitors Reebok and Adidas recently featured more product focused ads and were met with a great deal of success. Despite this rearranged focus, Nike did not back away from innovative marketing.

            On September 4, 2003 Nike acquired converse Inc. And on august 11, 2004, the company acquired starter properties LLC and Official Starter LLC. On august 4, 2005, Adidas confirmed that it had agreed to acquire Reebok for $3.8 billion. Industry official saw more consolidated ahead.
            In 2005, Bill Perez, president and CEO of Nike, stated that developing markets – India, Thailand, Indonesia China, Russia- and the development of Converse , Starter and Nike’s other subsidiary presented big growth opportunity. ”We’ve just scratched the surface in the women’s fitness. In soccer, we have become world’s leading on-field performance brand. And we have been able to leverage that on-field success by creating entirely new category of soccer street foot ware. And we see opportunities like this throughout the portfolio.”
            As the company looks ahead of 2010, at the heart of the Nike’s future strategy is the international arena, which could prove to be the most difficult element for Nike to undertake. There seems to be a pretty strong recognition that by 2010, Nike would be largest outside the US than inside. Most recently Nike bought out many of its worldwide distribution centers in order to have greater control of its operation. In the future Nike would like to build up its presence in the key market of India, Thailand, Indonesia, Brazil, China, and Russia. Nike will focus its advertising on sports and will feature sports that are of particular interest in specific region. Nike realizes that while it is ahead of its competition, it still has a long, long way to run.

 

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No. Questions Marks - 10 

1. Should Nike switch a focus on celebrity to a focus on its products in its advertising? Discuss the role of marketing research in helping Nike management take the decision. What kind of research should be undertaken?

2. How would you describe the buying behavior of consumers with respect to athlete footwear?

Assignment B

Question No: 1 

 Non-metric data can be measured on--  

Interval 

Nominal or ordinal scale 

Ratio scale 

None of the above 

Question No: 2 

 Which of the following represents the middle value when the data is arranged in the ascending or 

descending order? 

Mode 

Median 

Mean 

Average 

Question No: 3 

 Which of the following is a technique of exploratory research design? 

Focus group interviews 

Simulation 

Secondary data 

Interrogation of respondents 

Question No: 4 

 Story - telling is an example of -- 

Delphi technique 

Observational methods 

Depth interviews 

Projective technique 

Question No: 5 

 A focus group technique using a telecommunication network is called-- 

Telephonic group 

Telephonic interview 

Tele session group 

Mortality 

Question No: 6 

 Which of the following is the source of secondary data? 

Mail interviews 

Focus groups 

Delphi technique 

Sales records 

Question No: 7 

 Which is a type of limited services? 

Analytical services 

Customized services 

Standardized services 

Internet services 

Question No: 8 

 Types of syndicated services-- 

Purchase panel 

Tracking data 

Audit services 

all of them 

Question No: 9 

 In Exploratory research design the methods used are-- 

Expert surveys 

Pilot surveys 

Qualitative research 

all of them 

Question No: 10 

 The research methodology which provides insights and understanding to the problem is--  

Causal research 

Descriptive research 

Exploratory research 

all of them 

Question No: 11 

 When is the transcribing process of data preparation irrelevant? 

CAPI 

Mall panel 

In home interview 

all of them 

Question No: 12 

 Number of units to be included in the study is called--  

Sampling frame 

Sampling 

Sample size 

Sampling unit 

Question No: 13 

 Technique used to motivate respondents to enlarge on, clarify or explain their answers--  

Interviewing 

Sampling 

Probing 

Questioning 

Question No: 14 

Pretest-Posttest Control Group is which type of Experimental design? 

Pre-experimental 

Quasi experimental 

True experimental 

Statistical 

Question No: 15 

 An extraneous variable attributable to the loss of test units while the experiment is in process-- 

Interactive testing effect 

Instrumentation 

Statistic 

Mortality 

Question No: 16 

 Observation bias for mechanical observation-- 

Low 

High 

Medium 

Extremely high 

Question No: 17 

The respondent's perceptions that their identities will not be discerned by the interviewer or the 

researcher-- 

Social desirability 

Critical request 

Perceived anonymity 

Non response bias 

Question No: 18 

 The process of correcting data to reduce them to the sample scale by subtracting the sample mean and 

dividing by the standard deviation-- 

Generalization 

Scale transformation 

Standardization 

Variable re – specification 

Question No: 19 

 Scale intervals can be used for-- 

Family lifestyle 

Age 

Occupation 

Sampling 

Question No: 20 

 The process of recognizing and noting people-- 

Direct observation method 

Experimental method 

Attitude research 

Data gathering 

Question No: 21 

 Which one of these is a Market Research Firm? 

PWC 

Ernst and Young 

AC Nielsen 

Voltas 

Question No: 22 

 A scale for measuring attitudes that consists of a single adjective in the middle of an even-numbered 

range of values, from -5 to +5, without a neutral point,is-- 

Semantic differential scale 

Likert scale 

Continuous rating scale 

Staple scale 

Question No: 23 

 What is list of all units/observations is known as? 

Sampling frame 

Sampling size 

Parameter 

Statistics 

Question No: 24 

 Promotion of cable TV affects the health of a child   1) strongly agrees 2) agree 3) disagree 4) strongly 

disagree 5) undecided   is an example of-- 

Ordinal scale 

Summated scale 

Nominal scale 

Arbitrary scale 

Question No: 25 

 Descriptive research is a type of-- 

Exploratory Research 

Attitude research 

Conclusive research 

Experimental research 

Question No: 26 

 An extraneous variable involving changes in the; measuring instrument or in the observers or scores 

themselves-- 

Interactive testing effect 

Instrumentation 

Statistic 

Sampling 

Question No: 27 

 The time which a respondent takes before answering the question-- 

Response error 

Response Latency 

Verbal models 

Voice pitch analysis 

Question No: 28 

 What is meant by value of research information? 

How valuable the data is for the client 

cost benefit analysis of the data 

Information collected from various sources 

Total time collected in gathering information 

Question No: 29 

 The efficiency of OTC products is checked by-- 

Retailers only 

Consumers only 

Manufacturers only 

Distributors only 

Question No: 30 

 

What is the degree of freedom for F-test? 

n-k-2 

n-k 

n-k-1 

Question No: 31 

 _____may be broadly classified as exploratory or conclusive. 

Job design 

Longitudinal design 

Cross-sectional design 

Research design 

Question No: 32 

 Companies that collect and sell common pools of data designed to serve information needs shared by a 

number of clients is-- 

Customized services 

Syndicated services 

Field services 

all of them 

Question No: 33 

 Multiple choice questions for which usually only two responses are given such as:  yes -no, male- female 

is termed as-- 

Open-ended questions 

Multiple choice questions 

Dichotomous questions 

Unstructured questions 

Question No: 34 

 The summary description of a fixed characteristic or measure of a target population is known as-- 

Parameter 

Precision 

Statistic 

Quota 

Question No: 35 

 Which of the following techniques is commonly used in social science research? 

Deliberate sampling 

Multistage sampling 

Cluster sampling 

Systematic sampling 

Question No: 36 

 Ranking of a team can de done with the help of--: 

Ratio scale 

Interval scale 

Ordinal scale 

Nominal scale 

Question No: 37 

 What is the another name for single cross-sectional designs? 

Longitudinal designs 

Sample survey design techniques 

Projective techniques 

Causal design 

Question No: 38 

 Questions to which the respondents can answer in their own words are--

  

Dichotomous questions 

Unstructured questions 

Structured questions 

None of the above 

Question No: 39 

"A Local radio station asks people to call in and express their reactions to some controversial issues "is 

an example of-- 

Judgment sample 

Convenience sample 

Quota sample 

Probabilistic sample 

Question No: 40 

  The research design which is used to obtain the evidence of cause and effect relationship is-- 

Exploratory research 

Descriptive 

Cause and effect 

Cross-sectional

 

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