Order Number |
2334556907 |
Type of Project |
ESSAY |
Writer Level |
PHD VERIFIED |
Format |
APA |
Academic Sources |
10 |
Page Count |
3-12 PAGES |
MKT 572 Individual assignment
Please submit your individual assignment to corresponding basket before due date. Late work will not be accepted and will be graded as zero.
Question 1 (25 points)
Youlou Kabasella and his wife opened Kinshasa Abroad, a restaurant in downtown Columbus, Ohio. Because of the diversity of the city and the restaurant’s proximity to Ohio State University, Mr. Kabasella had expected immediate success. However, turnout and revenue have fallen well short of his projections. To help him understand why performance has been below expectations and identify some possible ways to turn performance around, he has hired a marketing research consultant, Bill Christianson.
Immediately after his initial meeting with the Kabasellas, Mr. Christianson reflects on what yet must be learned in order to properly define the marketing problem and then later address it with appropriate descriptive or causal research. The key general questions that still need to be answered are listed below:
1(a). What secondary sources are available that might provide useful information for this project? (5 points). (Note: If you simply answer internet search, no points will be earned. You have to provide the specific source and the purpose of using that source. The Internet is definitely an important source but there are more sources.)
1(b). Sort through the issues Bill Christianson identified above and any others you think may be relevant. Which ones would be best addressed using exploratory research and which ones would be most appropriately investigated with descriptive or perhaps causal research? Please specify which specific method you would use for each type of research (20 points). (Note: You don’t need to write an essay to answer this question. You can answer them directly. For example, 1a/1b/1c are most appropriately investigated with exploratory research using literature search/experience survey/interview etc. Please restrict your answer within 300 words)
Question 2 (30 points):
Comment on the short questionnaire that follows. Please list at least four issues in the questionnaire design and provide the correct design answers to these issues. (Reference to Chapter 12).
Objective of the questionnaire: to determine respondent buyer intentions regarding the purchase of a new car.
Please indicate your income: _____________________
When will buy your next car? ____________
Age Category: ___0-18 ___19-24 ___35-44 ___45 & over
How much will you spend on your next car? ___________
List the types of cars you will consider in your next purchase:
_______________________
_______________________
_______________________
What is the make and model of your present car? __________________
The following questions are related to topics in Chapter 16.
Question 3 (40 points total):
A local car dealer is attempting to determine which premium will draw the most visitors to its showroom. An individual who visits the showroom and takes a test ride is given a premium with no obligation. The dealer chose four premiums and offered each for one week. The results are as follows:
Week | Premium | Total Given Out |
1 | Four-foot metal stepladder | 430 |
2 | $50 savings bond | 600 |
3 | Dinner for four at a local steakhouse | 503 |
4 | Six pink flamingos plus an outdoor thermometer | 707 |
3(a): Please identify the research question (one sentence) (5 points).
Here are some examples of the research question:
How/why A is related to B?
Does A cause/equal/bigger/smaller/explain than B?
Whether A is equal/bigger/smaller than B?
3(b) Please generate the appropriate hypothesis (10 points)
H0:
Ha:
3(c): Find the appropriate statistical test, compute the test statistics. Please give detailed calculation procedures. (20points)
3(d): Based on your computed test statistics, draw your conclusions (5 points)
Number of Children | |||
Ever Divorced | 1 or less | 2 to 4 | 5 or more |
Yes | 9% | 63% | 92% |
No | 91% | 37% | 8% |
Total | 100% | 100% | 100% |