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Exploratory, Descriptive, and Causal Research Designs. Chapter 3, Student Edition. Learning Objectives. Describe the major emphasis of each of the three basic types of research design Describe the key characteristics and basic uses of exploratory research
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Exploratory, Descriptive, and Causal Research Designs Chapter 3, Student Edition MR/Brown & Suter
Learning Objectives • Describe the major emphasis of each of the three basic types of research design • Describe the key characteristics and basic uses of exploratory research • Discuss the various types of exploratory research and describe each • Discuss the difference between cross-sectional and longitudinal descriptive research designs • Explain the difference between a continuous panel and a discontinuous panel • Clarify the difference between laboratory experiments and field experiments • Distinguish among a standard test market, a controlled test market, and a simulated test market MR/Brown & Suter
Learning Objectives • Describe the major emphasis of each of the three basic types of research design • Describe the key characteristics and basic uses of exploratory research • Discuss the various types of exploratory research and describe each • Discuss the difference between cross-sectional and longitudinal descriptive research designs • Explain the difference between a continuous panel and a discontinuous panel • Clarify the difference between laboratory experiments and field experiments • Distinguish among a standard test market, a controlled test market, and a simulated test market MR/Brown & Suter
Learning Objective 1 • Exploratory Research • Discover ideas and insights • Descriptive Research • Describing a population with respect to important variables • Determining the frequency with which something occurs or the relationship between variables • Causal Research • Used to establish cause-and-effect relationships between variables MR/Brown & Suter
Learning Objectives • Describe the major emphasis of each of the three basic types of research design • Describe the key characteristics and basic uses of exploratory research • Discuss the various types of exploratory research and describe each • Discuss the difference between cross-sectional and longitudinal descriptive research designs • Explain the difference between a continuous panel and a discontinuous panel • Clarify the difference between laboratory experiments and field experiments • Distinguish among a standard test market, a controlled test market, and a simulated test market MR/Brown & Suter
Learning Objective 2 • Exploratory studies are • Typically small scale • Very flexible • Exploratory research is useful for • Helping define the problem • Developing hypotheses • Gaining familiarity with a problem or opportunity • The output of exploratory research is ideas and insights, not answers MR/Brown & Suter
Learning Objectives • Describe the major emphasis of each of the three basic types of research design • Describe the key characteristics and basic uses of exploratory research • Discuss the various types of exploratory research and describe each • Discuss the difference between cross-sectional and longitudinal descriptive research designs • Explain the difference between a continuous panel and a discontinuous panel • Clarify the difference between laboratory experiments and field experiments • Distinguish among a standard test market, a controlled test market, and a simulated test market MR/Brown & Suter
Learning Objective 3 • Literature Search • Search of popular press, trade, and academic literature or published statistics from research firms or governmental agencies • Depth Interviews • Interviews with people knowledgeable about the general subject being investigated • Focus Groups • Small group interviews relying on group discussion • Case Analyses • Intensive study of selected examples of phenomenon MR/Brown & Suter
Learning Objective 3 Special Note on Focus Groups • Focus Groups have two major pitfalls • It is easy for managers to see what they expect to see in focus group results • Focus groups are one form of exploratory research – it (or any other type of exploratory research) should not be expected to deliver final results or answers to decision problems – yet many managers seem to use them for that purpose MR/Brown & Suter
Learning Objectives • Describe the major emphasis of each of the three basic types of research design • Describe the key characteristics and basic uses of exploratory research • Discuss the various types of exploratory research and describe each • Discuss the difference between cross-sectional and longitudinal descriptive research designs • Explain the difference between a continuous panel and a discontinuous panel • Clarify the difference between laboratory experiments and field experiments • Distinguish among a standard test market, a controlled test market, and a simulated test market MR/Brown & Suter
Learning Objective 4 • Cross-section Study • Single point in time measures of a sample selected from a population • Longitudinal Analysis • Repeated measures, over time, of a fixed sample (panels of people) MR/Brown & Suter
Learning Objectives • Describe the major emphasis of each of the three basic types of research design • Describe the key characteristics and basic uses of exploratory research • Discuss the various types of exploratory research and describe each • Discuss the difference between cross-sectional and longitudinal descriptive research designs • Explain the difference between a continuous panel and a discontinuous panel • Clarify the difference between laboratory experiments and field experiments • Distinguish among a standard test market, a controlled test market, and a simulated test market MR/Brown & Suter
Learning Objective 5 • Continuous panel – Fixed sample of respondents who are measured repeatedly over time with respect to the same variables • Discontinuous panel – Fixed sample of respondents who are measured repeated over time with respect to differentvariables MR/Brown & Suter
Learning Objectives • Describe the major emphasis of each of the three basic types of research design • Describe the key characteristics and basic uses of exploratory research • Discuss the various types of exploratory research and describe each • Discuss the difference between cross-sectional and longitudinal descriptive research designs • Explain the difference between a continuous panel and a discontinuous panel • Clarify the difference between laboratory experiments and field experiments • Distinguish among a standard test market, a controlled test market, and a simulated test market MR/Brown & Suter
Learning Objective 6 • Laboratory Experiment • Includes a situation with exact conditions • Like a chemistry lab • Control of variables other than X or Y is maximized • Labs are sterile • X variables are manipulated • Field Experiment • Includes a situation with fluid conditions • Like a retail store • Control of variables other than X or Y is challenging • Store conditions vary • X variables are manipulated MR/Brown & Suter
Learning Objectives • Describe the major emphasis of each of the three basic types of research design • Describe the key characteristics and basic uses of exploratory research • Discuss the various types of exploratory research and describe each • Discuss the difference between cross-sectional and longitudinal descriptive research designs • Explain the difference between a continuous panel and a discontinuous panel • Clarify the difference between laboratory experiments and field experiments • Distinguish among a standard test market, a controlled test market, and a simulated test market MR/Brown & Suter
Learning Objective 7 MR/Brown & Suter