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ASSIGNMENT
DRIVE
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SUMMER
2015
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PROGRAM
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MBADS
(SEM 3/SEM 5)
MBAFLEX/
MBA (SEM 3)
PGDMMN
(SEM 1)
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SUBJECT
CODE & NAME
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MK0013-Marketing
Research
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BK
ID
|
B1711
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CREDITS
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4
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MARKS
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60
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Note:
Answer all questions. Kindly note that answers for 10 marks questions should be
approximately of 400 words. Each question is followed by evaluation scheme.
Q.
1Describe the components of research proposal.
Explanation
Answer:
Writing a proposal is like doing other types of
writing. Writing is a process. It begins with brainstorming ideas. It proceeds
through a sequence of drafts, with feedback being provided by oneself and
others. The final draft is cleaned up ("polished") for publication.
Process writing takes considerable time and effort. When writing a proposal, be
sure to allow yourself the needed time. Chapter 9 includes a section discussing
the desktop publication of proposals.
Before you
start writing a proposal, make sure you have a relatively clear understanding
of the overall mission or purpose of the project and the goals you want to
accomplish. The mission or purpose is a lofty, high-level, overarching motive
for a project. A simple, short, clear statement of the overall mission or
purpose is highly desi
Q.
2 There are certain advantages and drawbacks of secondary data. Elaborate.
Explanation
of advantages of secondary data
Explanation
of drawbacks of secondary data
Answer:Secondary data is information that has already been collected for a
purpose other than your current research project but has some relevance and
utility for your research. Sources. You can break the sources of secondary data
into internal sources and external sources.
Explanation of advantages of
secondary data
·
Access to inaccessible subjects: One of
the basic advantages of content analysis is that it allowsresearch on subjects
to which the researcher does not have physical access.
·
Non-reactivity: Document study shares
with certain types of observations (e.g., indirect observatio
Q.
3 “The questionnaire format changes depending upon the amount of structure and
disguise required during data collection”. Comment
Explanation
of questionnaire format
Explanation
of question composition
Answer:
Questionnaire is a list of a research or survey questions
asked to respondents, and designed to extract specific information. It serves
four basic purposes: to
(1) collect
the appropriate data,
(2) make
data comparable and amenable to
Q.
4 Explain non comparative scales and its types
Explanation
of the meaning
Explanation
of types
Answer:
Non-comparative scaling techniques is a set of
scaling methods in which each item is scaled independently of each of the
others. There are various types of noncomparative scaling techniques such as
the graphic rating scale, Likert scale, semantic differential scale, and Stapel
scale. In addition to the type of scale, researchers must make decisions
regarding the number of scale categories (odd or even), whether to use verbal
descriptors along with numbered response categories, balanced versus unbalanced
scales, and forced or nonforced responses. Noncomparative scale is
considered to be a monadic scale because only one object is
evaluated at a time; generally considered to be ratio or interval scales.
Types
of Non comparative scales
NC scales--continuous rating
scales:
1. Allows the respondent topace a
mark at any point along a line running between two extremem points rather tha
Q.
5 Explain the process of data preparation in detail.
Explanation
Answer:
We researchers spend a lot of time interviewing our
clients to determine their needs. Then we go about carefully creating a plan to
collect the data that will be most useful. Having done that, the appropriate
instrument is carefully crafted that will generate data that can ultimately be
transformed into knowledge. All this up-front work necessitates and lot of time
and effort. And well it should! But sooner or later we will have collected data
and need to start the grunt work of data preparation.
Q.
6 Write short notes on:
a)
Copy testing
b)
Sales Analysis
Answer:
a) Copy testing
Copy testing
is more accurately a technique used as part of 'marketing research'. It is the
analysis of an advert, often a TV ad (though print, radio and the internet as
equally acceptable uses), prior to it being aired. This form of pre-testing
will indicate whether an advert carries a strong enough message to be deemed
useable by the company, and if not, where the ad's effectiveness can be
increased via editing. This technique may also be used to shorten ads, or to
pull out the best still frame for use in a combined advertising campaign.
b)
Sales Analysis
Sales analysis examines sales
reports to see what goods and services have and have not sold well. The
analysis is used to determine how to stock inventory, how to measure the
effectiveness of a sales force, how to set manufacturing capacity and to see
how the company is performing against its goals.
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