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Page 1: Surveys. These questions can be completed in writing or orally, in person, on the phone, through the mail, or on the internet. A survey is a set of carefully.

Surveys

Page 2: Surveys. These questions can be completed in writing or orally, in person, on the phone, through the mail, or on the internet. A survey is a set of carefully.

• These questions can be completed in writing or orally, in person, on the phone, through the mail, or on the internet.

• A survey is a set of carefully planned questions used to gather data with a particular objective or goal in mind

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• the main purpose of a survey is the fact that it is impossible to question everyone in a “population” or targeted area.

• It is impractical (too much time, money and effort)

• As a result, we use a survey on a selection of our target market to get sample responses that we can confidently project onto the greater population as a whole

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• An effective survey will consider each of the following elements:

• In order to confidently be able to project our findings into our marketing efforts on the greater “population”, we need to ensure the survey is properly created and conducted

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A. SAMPLING

• Instead of polling each person, a

"sample" is scientifically selected so that results are representative of the whole group

• a sample must be created so that it includes a “representative” picture of the greater population

• Ie – surveying a Grade 9 boys gym class about high school students’ attitudes towards the cafeteria….is this representative??

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B. SAMPLE SIZE

• Samples are rarely ever 100% accurate, but the bigger the sample, the more likely it is valid

• Increased size reduces risk-but are also more time consuming and expensive

• The Canadian Census is considered a "100% Sample" because every Canadian is accounted for

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• it would be a valid “sample size” if 250 students were sampled in a population of 2200

Ie - To determine the attitudes of our school’s students on cafeteria food:

• It wouldn’t be a valid “sample size” if 25 students were sampled in a population of 2200

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C. RANDOMNESS

• A sample is only an accurate representation of the whole if all parts of the whole have an equal chance of being sampled

• If the participant’s are chosen on any other basis than “being random”, it could lead to skewed results

Ie – To determine the attitudes of our school’s students on cafeteria food:

• it would be “random” if 100 students were chosen randomly

from a bin with all 2200 students’ names inside

• It wouldn’t be “random” if a teacher picked the student’s that they teach (ie - may be in same grade)

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D. BIASES

• A survey is biased if it tends to lead the respondent to select a particular opinion

• As marketers, we want to know what the respondent is thinking and not influence their response

• it would be “biased” if I asked “how would you rate the horrible food in the cafeteria?

• Ie - To determine the attitudes of our students on cafeteria food:

• It wouldn’t be “biased” if I asked “how would you rate the food in the cafeteria?

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E. QUESTIONING

• A critical part of any survey

• The questions must be chosen and constructed with great strategy

• There are two main types of questions:• Closed Ended

• Open Ended

• Let’s take a look at each…….

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Closed Ended Questions

• Most surveys use closed-ended questions, which ask you to select an answer from two or more choices.

• These questions “funnel” the respondent’s answers to a set of provided responses

• Ie – yes or no, male or female, I like or dislike

• they are quick and simple to answer, easy to sort and analyze

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Here are some sample closed-ended questions:

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agree uncertain disagree

I would buy this brand again

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Are you a smoker?

yes no

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Dove Irish Spring Ivory

Jergens Lever 2000 Other

Which brand names have you purchased in the last year?

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poor excellent

Clean 1 2 3 4 5

Friendly staff 1 2 3 4 5

Rate our service using the following scale:

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What do you look for when you shop for a DVD player?

simple remote ease of use

plays MP3/JPG brand name

multi-disc warranty

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Open Ended Questions

• Open ended questions allow the respondent to answer the

question how they see fit

• In many cases, the researcher doesn’t know what type of response they will receive

• The information received is often very rich and detailed

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Here are some sample open ended questions:

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“What is your opinion of Air Canada?”

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“When I choose an airline, the most important consideration in my decision is _______________________________________________________.

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“I flew Air Canada a few days ago. They gave me a cold sandwich to eat. This stirred the following thoughts and feelings in me...”

Complete the story…………..

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• Let’s look at some survey questions and see what we think………

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Two questions in one

How much time do you spend watching TV and doing housework?

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Leading question

Why is our product better than our competitor’s?

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When was the first time you saw a commercial for our product?

Unanswerable question

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Ambiguous question

How much do you pay for entertainment?

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$5 $10 $15 $20

How much do you pay for entertainment and groceries weekly?

Two questions in one

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Why do you think our cereal is the best tasting one on the market?

Leading question

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