Marketing Research provides a contemporary and managerially relevant discussion of the key principles in the dynamic field of marketing research. The authors take an application-oriented approach, providing students with the tools and skills necessary to solve business challenges and exploit business opportunities. It strikes the right balance between quantitative and qualitative data discussions encouraging an understanding of best practice in data collection and analysis, supported by strong theoretical discussion and relevant case studies. The fourth edition has a new industry voice with insights from Ken Roberts, founder and president of Forethought Research. Ken's industry cases, Food for Thought, tie theory to real world business practice using experiences from clients in ANZ, Asia and the US. This fourth edition has been revised and updated with streamlined chapters, increased coverage of social media, and all new end of chapter material. Students and instructors have access to a thorough digital package offering quizzes, exercises, and SSPS data sets.
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Finally, each stage of research reporting is explained, as well as a range of presentation methodologies.This text is indispensible for students studying marketing research in any business or marketing course.
Based on the authors collective teaching experience of over five decades, the book reinforces the importance and relevance of marketing research through continually reminding students of its applications in the real world.
This book features an open layout, making an often difficult and overwhelming subject easy for students. This book is intended for students who are taking their first course in marketing research.
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