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Qualitative Market Research



October 2001 | 328 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Qualitative Market Research follows through a complete research project from the perspective of both user and practitioner. In this respect, it can be used as both a continuous teaching text and training manual, or individual sections may be consulted to enhance knowledge of "best practices" and improve productivity in any specific research application.

Section one begins with an overview of the history and philosophy behind the practice of qualitative research, using qualitative or quantitative approaches, organizing qualitative research (particularly those in "practice" such as research consultants), qualitative research applications (including product development, branding and advertising) and the varieties of qualitative research methods. Section two looks at the management of qualitative research and discusses project management, planning and budgeting issues. Section three looks at group moderation and interviewing techniques, and section four addresses the whole area of collecting and analyzing qualitative data, including discussion of computer-assisted software methods, as well as research reporting.

This book meets the needs of several audiences by creating some common ground in the applied practice of qualitative research. It should consequently be invaluable reading to a wide readership, from social research methods students (particularly those in sociology, business, psychology, education, marketing and market research) to worldwide practitioners of qualitative research, both clients and consultants.
 
Introduction
 
Understanding Qualitative Research
 
What Is Qualitative Research
 
Philosophical Foundations
 
Qualitative versus Quantitative
 
Organizing Qualitative Research
 
Qualitative Research Applications
 
Varieties of Qualitative Research
 
Benefits of Qualitative Research
 
Reducing Bias and Error
 
Inappropriate Uses
 
Managing Qualitative Research
 
Understanding Internal Client Needs
 
Developing a Useful Project Brief
 
Determining Clear Project Objectives
 
Project Planning
 
Project Budgeting
 
Global Fieldwork
 
Locating, Comparing and Selecting Research Firms and Moderators
 
Locating and Selecting Field Facilities
 
Conducting Research in Homes and Offices
 
Other Resources
 
Recruitment Issues and Concerns
 
Creating an Effective and Foolproof Screener
 
Quality Management of Screening
 
Group Moderation and Interviewing Techniques
 
Preparing for an Interview
 
The Qualitative Researcher's Frame of Mind
 
What Are We Looking For?
 
Thinking Creatively
 
Creating and Using Discussion and Observation Guides
 
Guidelines for Observing Research Sessions
 
The Stages of a Research Interview
 
Playing the Moderator Role
 
Understanding Respondent Motivations
 
Using Group Dynamics Effectively
 
Asking Questions Fairly
 
Probing
 
Interpreting Body Language
 
Exercises in the Focus Group
 
Projective and Elicitation Techniques
 
Problem Participants and How to Manage Them
 
Keeping the Discussion Focused
 
Managing Interview Contingencies
 
Closing the Interview Effectively
 
Maximizing the Usefulness of Creative Barnstorming Sessions
 
Maximizing the Effectiveness of Observational Research
 
Maximizing the Effectiveness of Research with Special Populations
 
Qualitative Analysis, Reporting and Internal Communication
 
Collecting Data
 
Reporting
 
Developing Persuasive Presentations
 
Closing the Engagement
 
Advancing the Research Function

"It is the ultimate training guide, mixing scholastic rigor with a very readable style, geared to serve as an encyclopedic reference." 

Anne Ward

". . . a comprehensive survey of the topic . . . a complete resource and a fundamental yet creative cookbook . . . Mariampolski offers detailed suggestions on how to effectively set up each particular type of project with step-by-step guidelines on how to proceed at each stage along the way. . . . It will be very interesting to those who wish to work in marketing, advertising, or research."

Journal of Advertising Research

I like that book, as it is more "hands-on" than typical literature. I started teaching a month ago and i learned soon, that many books just offer theory instead of "how to´s" when working practically as a researcher. I would love to see more pictures and tables in the next edition of this book. While its excellent with regards to its contents, it may be helpfull to design it more colourfull to support and ease up learning.

Dr Anna Schneider
Psychology , Hochschule Fresenius
April 4, 2016

in this book, the whole process of researching qualitative is described. i like that a lot, as most books tend to not give such detailed feedback.
I would consider to add some examples, and to add some summaries, as students tend to read boxes instead of long text-passages

Dr Anna Schneider
Psychology , Hochschule Fresenius
April 14, 2016

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