A) admitting that the actions you have taken in the past have failed and removing those and similar actions from your list of alternatives.
B) starting with the last known value of the item being forecast, listing the factors that could affect the forecast, assessing whether they have a positive or negative impact, and making the final forecast.
C) making decisions without any intervening steps.
D) following a prescribed set of "directives" established before the research was even begun.
E) selecting the forecasting alternative that would allow a firm to survive financially even if the forecasts were totally incorrect.
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A) collect relevant information.
B) develop findings and recommendations.
C) take marketing actions.
D) plan the research budget.
E) identify the constraints on the process.
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A) control
B) dependent variable
C) independent variable
D) constraint
E) hypothesis
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A) causal analysis
B) non-parametric regression
C) curvilinear extrapolation
D) infinite dimension
E) linear trend extrapolation
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A) specify constraints.
B) set the research objectives.
C) determine how to collect data.
D) evaluate previous research results.
E) identify data needed for marketing actions.
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A) external data sources.
B) data visualization.
C) data warehouse presentations.
D) internal data source coding.
E) data maximization.
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A) nonprobability sampling
B) probability sampling
C) extrapolation
D) statistical inference
E) criteria sampling
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A) Data mining
B) Environmental scanning
C) Computerization
D) E-marketing
E) Information technology
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A) facts and figures newly collected for the project at hand.
B) facts and figures obtained by asking people questions either through personal interviews, panel discussions, or questionnaires.
C) facts and figures obtained by watching, either mechanically or in person, how people actually behave.
D) facts and figures that have already been recorded from multiple sources before the project.
E) conclusions developed from information obtained from a representative sample of a population.
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A) develop findings.
B) define the problem.
C) collect relevant information.
D) develop the research plan.
E) take marketing actions.
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A) leverage external data sources.
B) effectively leverage results without excessive data generation.
C) avoid the use of data warehouses.
D) efficiently transform the huge amount of data into useful information.
E) match buying queries to relevant outputs.
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A) Define the problem.
B) Develop the research plan.
C) Collect relevant information.
D) Develop findings.
E) Take marketing actions.
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A) Develop findings.
B) Define the problem.
C) Collect relevant information.
D) Develop the research plan.
E) Take marketing actions.
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A) direct forecast
B) lost-horse forecast
C) lost-cause forecast
D) indirect forecast
E) incremental forecast
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A) asking prospective customers if they are likely to buy the product during some future time period.
B) asking the firm's salespeople to estimate sales during a coming period.
C) selecting the forecasting alternative that would allow a firm to survive financially even if the forecasts were totally incorrect.
D) making decisions without any intervening steps.
E) averaging the projections obtained from just regional sales managers and then making the final projection.
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A) the facts and figures obtained by observing people about their attitudes, awareness, intentions, and behaviors.
B) the facts and figures obtained by analyzing people's brain waves as consumers complete surveys about their geodemographics, ethnographics, and behaviors.
C) psychographic data obtained by asking people unbiased questions about their age, occupation, and income.
D) the facts and figures obtained by asking people about their attitudes, awareness, intentions, and behaviors.
E) any type of information about a consumer obtained through nontechnological methods.
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A) rate the performances of the individual actors and actresses for possible Oscar nominations.
B) rate the work of the director and producer for possible Oscar nominations.
C) evaluate the effectiveness of product placements within the film.
D) compare the final film to the original screenplay.
E) identify necessary changes before final editing.
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A) depth interview
B) open-ended
C) fixed-alternative
D) attitudinal
E) semantic differential
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A) identify any factual errors or inconsistencies in the story line.
B) nominate specific actors or actresses for industry awards.
C) forecast a movie's opening weekend box office revenues.
D) select the best geographical location for the movie's premiere.
E) make changes to the movie's release based upon professional critics' reviews.
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A) developing the research plan
B) solving the problem
C) developing findings and recommendations
D) collecting relevant information
E) taking marketing actions
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