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Learning Objective Chapter 8 Primary Data Collection: Experimentation CHAPTER eight Primary Data Collection: Experimentation Copyright © 2000 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Learning Objective Chapter 8 Primary Data Collection: Experimentation Learning Objectives 1. To understand the nature of experiments. 2. To gain insight into proving causation. 3. To learn about the experimental setting. 4. To examine experimental validity and the threats to validity. 5. To learn the disadvantages of experiments that limit their use in marketing research.

Learning Objective Chapter 8 Primary Data Collection: Experimentation Learning Objectives 6. To compare preexperimental designs, true experimental designs, and quasi- experimental designs. 7. To gain insight into test marketing.

Learning Objective Chapter 8 Primary Data Collection: Experimentation WHAT IS AN EXPERIMENT? The researcher changes an independent variable to observe changes in the dependent variable. For example, Dependent variable total sale or market share Independent variable price, advertising, product features To gain insight into proving causation.

Learning Objective Chapter 8 Primary Data Collection: Experimentation DEMONSTRATING CAUSATION Concomitant Variation: correlation: vary together in some predictable fashion Appropriate Time Order of Occurrence: A occurred before B occurred Elimination of Other Possible Causal Factors B was not caused by some factor other than A To gain insight into proving causation.

Learning Objective Chapter 8 Primary Data Collection: Experimentation THE EXPERIMENTAL SETTING- LABORATORY OR FIELD Laboratory Experiments: the ability to control all variables Experimental Validity: free from both systematic and random error. Internal Validity: to avoid competing explanations External Validity: to generalize Experimental Notation: X indicates exposure O for observation O 1 X O 2 for time periods To experimental validity and the threats to validity.

Learning Objective Chapter 8 Primary Data Collection: Experimentation THE EXPERIMENTAL SETTING- LABORATORY OR FIELD Extraneous Variables: Threats to Experimental Validity History Maturation Instrument Variation Selection Bias Mortality Testing Effect Regression to the Mean To learn the disadvantages of experiments that limit their use.

Learning Objective Chapter 8 Primary Data Collection: Experimentation EXPERIMENTATION: SUMMARY OF BASIC ISSUES Experimental Design and Treatment Experimental Design: treatment, subjects, dependent variable, a plan Treatment: the independent variable Experimental Effects: the effect of the treatment variables on the dependent variable The Control of Other Causal Factors Randomization Physical Control Design Control Statistical Control To learn the disadvantages of experiments that limit their use.

Learning Objective Chapter 8 Primary Data Collection: Experimentation WHY ARE EXPERIMENTS NOT USED MORE OFTEN? The High Cost of Experiments: costly in both time and money Security Issues: exposing to the actual marketplace competitors Implementation Problems Cooperation Contamination Differences: test market/population Lack of Control Group To learn the disadvantages of experiments that limit their use.

Learning Objective Chapter 8 Primary Data Collection: Experimentation SELECTED EXPERIMENTAL DESIGNS Three Preexperimental Designs The One-Shot Case Study The One-Group Pretest-Posttest Design The Static-Group Comparison Three True Experimental Designs Before and After with Control Group The Solomon Four-Group Design The After-Only with Control Group To compare pre, true, and quasi-experimental designs.

Learning Objective Chapter 8 Primary Data Collection: Experimentation SELECTED EXPERIMENTAL DESIGNS Quasi-Experiments Interrupted Time-Series Design Multiple Time-Series Designs To compare pre, true, and quasi-experimental designs.

Learning Objective Chapter 8 Primary Data Collection: Experimentation TEST MARKETS Test Market Usage and Objectives Test market studies: market share, cannibalization rate Costs of Test Marketing Deciding Whether to Conduct a Test Market Steps in a Test Market Study Define the Objective To gain insight into test marketing.

Learning Objective Chapter 8 Primary Data Collection: Experimentation TEST MARKETS Select a Basic Approach Simulated test markets Standard test market Controlled test market Develop Detailed Procedures for the Test Select Markets for the Test The markets should not be overtested Normal market development To gain insight into test marketing.

Learning Objective Chapter 8 Primary Data Collection: Experimentation TEST MARKETS Reflect significant regional differences Little media spillover to other markets Similar to national norms Big enough for meaningful results Distribution channels Competition Demographic profiles Execute the Plan To gain insight into test marketing.

Learning Objective Chapter 8 Primary Data Collection: Experimentation TEST MARKETS Analyze the Test Results Purchase data Awareness data Competitive response Source of sales Simulated Test Markets Intercept customers Screen customers Expose to new product concept To gain insight into test marketing.

Learning Objective Chapter 8 Primary Data Collection: Experimentation TEST MARKETS Opportunity to buy the new product Interview Trial and repeat purchase estimates Alternatives to Test Marketing A rolling rollout. Lead country strategy. Lead country strategy: foreign markets Line extensions To gain insight into test marketing.

Learning Objective Chapter 8 Primary Data Collection: Experimentation The End Copyright © 2000 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.