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General Research Tips and Articles
Driving Research Results When a survey has been completed, the researcher's job has just begun.
Determining Sample Sizes for Estimating Proportions A discussion of margin of error and confidence levels.
Confidentiality An item of critical importance to anyone who wishes to conduct market research.
Leading Questions How leading questions can mislead the sponsor of a survey.
Minimizing Non-response In a Mail Survey Steps you can take to increase the number of returned questionnaires in a mail survey.
How Long Should a Mail Questionnaire Be? The Business Research Lab examines the age-old question -- "Does Size Really Matter?"
Sharing Research Expenses A way for small businesses to keep research costs to a minimum.
The Added Value of Researchers Why experienced marketing researchers can assist you with your business decisions.
The Science of Sampling -- Telephone Samples.
The Science of Sampling -- Mall Intercept Samples.
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