Survey Design
If you like applying Survey Design, every challenge here gives you a chance to practice it on a real industry brief.
- ResearchFoundationalNew
Optimizing Survey Design for a São Paulo D2C Cosmetics Brand
Your task is to design a complete survey research plan for Glow SP. Define the target population, sampling frame, and sample size. Create a 15-question survey (mix of closed and…
- Survey Design
- Sampling Methods
- Questionnaire Construction
Marketing Research - ResearchFoundationalNew
Consumer Behavior Analysis for a Plant-Based Meat Alternative
Your task is to conduct a consumer behavior analysis for GreenBite's new plant-based chicken. You will design a survey (n=200), analyze results, and provide recommendations on t…
- Survey Design
- Data Analysis
- Consumer Behavior
Marketing Principles - ResearchBeginnerNew
Plan a Field Study for an Autonomous Sidewalk Delivery Robot
You will design a mixed-methods field study spanning two weeks of observation on a fixed route, intercept surveys with ~80 pedestrians, and 8 short interviews with neighborhood …
- Field Study Design
- Human Robot Interaction
- Research Ethics
Human-Robot Interaction - ResearchIntermediateNew
Conjoint Analysis for Sustainable Fashion Brand
You will design a choice-based conjoint (CBC) survey with 4 attributes (price, material, color options, warranty) each with 3-4 levels. You must collect responses from at least …
- Conjoint Analysis
- Survey Design
- Multinomial Logit
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