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AdvertisingResearch:Instructor’sManual
Copyright?2012PearsonEducation,Inc.publishingasPrenticeHall
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AdvertisingResearch:Instructor’sManual
Copyright?2012PearsonEducation,Inc.publishingasPrenticeHall
8. ObservationResearch:HumanandAutomated
ChapterGoals
Thechapterwillhelpstudentsincreasetheirunderstandingof:
? howhumanandautomatedobservationisused.
? thestrengths,weaknesses,andlimitationsofeachformofobservation.
? therangeofinsightsprovidedbyeachformofobservationandhowtheseinsightscontributetoadvertisingdecision-making.
NotestotheInstructor
TheChapterLectureprovidesaguidetokeytopicsandcontent.ThePowerPointslidesarenamed:davis_adresearch_ch8.ppt.
Twoonlinesupplementalreadingsillustratetheuseandpowerofobservationresearch.
The“VideoConsumerMappingStudy”isthelargestobservationalstudyofmediauseandconsumptioneverconducted.Theresearch,conductedonbehalfoftheNielsen-fundedCouncilforResearchExcellencebyBallStateUniversity’sCenterforMediaDesignandSequentPartners,observedandrecordedthemediausageof476adultsinsixgeographicallydispersedDesignatedMarketAreas(DMAs).Mediausagewasrecordedbyextensivelytrainedobserversevery10secondsforanindividual’sfullwakingdayperiod.Observationratherthansurveyswereusedtocollectthedatabecausepriorresearchhaddemonstratedthatmediausageiscomplex,multifacetedandnotaccuratelyreportedinsurveysorotherself-reportingapproaches.
Thesecondreportisnotaresearchstudyperse,butitdoesuseobservationtoevaluatethesuccessofasocialmediacampaign.Thecampaign,designedbyAmnestyUK,wasdesignedtoraiseawarenessofissuesrelatedtoviolenceagainstwomen.Thesuccessofthecampaignwasexclusivelymeasuredthroughthecollectionofobservationaldatathatreportedthenumberofpeoplewho:
? sentsupportingemails,
? changedtheirFacebookorTwitteravatars,
? Tweetedthetargetmessageand/orbecameaTwitterfollower,
? tookapledge,
? visitedatargetwebsite.
Theextenttowhichthecampaignaccomplisheditsgoals,asreflectedinthepriorobservationaldata,isprovidedinthereport.Asyoudiscussthecampaignanditsresults,besuretonoticehowtheobservationalmeasuresusedtoevaluatethecampaignaredirectlyrelatedtothecampaign’sapproachandgoals.
ChapterLecture
Lecturediscussestwotypesofobservationresearchcommonlyusedtoinformadvertisingdecision-making:
? Humanobservation,whichusesaresearchertoobserveotherpeople’sbehaviors.
? Automatedobservation,whichusescomputersormechanicaltrackingdevicestoobservebehaviors,forexample,websurfingcookies.
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I.HumanObservation
Humanobservationresearchismostappropriateinfourtypesofsituations:
? Whereobservationsofbehavioraremoreinsightfulthandescriptionsofbehavior
? Whererespondentsmaybeunabletoverbalizetheirattitudes
? Whensurveymeasuresofattitudesmaynotaccuratelypredictactualbehaviors
? Whenbehaviorsthemselvesarethebestsourceofinsight
A.QualitativeorQuantitative?
Observationresearchcanbeeitherquantitativeorqualitativedependinguponsamplesize,howsamplewasselectedandthetypeofdatacollected.
Considerasituationwhereyouwanttoknowifshowingyoungchildrenadvertisingencouragingphysicalactivityactuallymotivatesthemtobemoreactive.Youselectagroupofchildrenandthenrandomlyassignthemtooneoftwoconditions:
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ChildreninthetreatmentgroupwatchanepisodeofTheSimpsonsrecordedfromatelevisionbroadcastembeddedwiththree:30advertisementspromotingphysicalactivity.Childreninthecontrolgroupwatchthesameepisodeembeddedwithchild-appropriateadvertisements,butwithoutphysicalactivityadvertisements.
Afterviewing,childrenaregiventimetoplayoutdoors.Observerswatchthechildren.Datacouldeitherbequalitativeorquantitative.
? Qualitativewouldconsistofresearchertakingnotesaboutchildren’splayaswellasrecordingthoughtsaboutwhetherornotanyspecificinstanceofplaycouldbeconsidered“physicalactivity.”
? Quantitativewouldconsistofresearcherpreparing(inadvance)alistofactivitiesconsidered“physicalactivity”and,whenalistedactivityoccurs,recordtheamountoftimespentonthatactivity.
B.AspectsofHumanObservationResearch
Humanobservationresearchischaracterizedintermsoffourdimensions:(1)typeofsituationinwhichobservationtakesplace(naturalorartificial),(2)observerpresence(openversusdisguised),(3)levelofobserverparticipation(activeorpassive)and(4)formofdatarecording(unstructuredversusstructured).
1.Situation:NaturalVersusArtificial
Naturalobservationofindividuals,situations,objects,oreventstakesplacenaturallyasbehaviorsunfoldattheirownpaceintheirownenvironment.Examplesinclude:
? countingthenumberandgenderofindividualswhovisitafastfoodrestaurant
? observingsalesclerksastheyservetheircustomers
? observingthelabel-readingbehaviors
? recordingthetimeshoppersspendreadingvariouspoint-of-purchasedisplays
Naturalobservationisappropriatewhenthetargetbehaviorsarerepetitive,
frequent,and/oroccurwithinareasonablyshorttimeframe.
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Artificialobservationrecordstargetbehaviorsoreventsincontextofafabricatedsituation.Theresearchertakesanactiveroleinpromptingthetargetbehavior,forexample:
? Mysteryshopperresearch
? Commercialtestfacilities
Advantages:(1)permitsresearchertospeedupthedatagatheringprocessbyinitiatingdesiredsituationratherthanwaitingforittooccurnaturallyand(2)permitsresearchertocontrolextraneousvariablesthatmightimpactwhatisbeingobserved.
2.ObserverObtrusiveness:OpenVersusDisguised
Thisreferstotheextenttowhichthepresenceofanobserverisknownbyindividualsunderobservation.
Openobservationoccurswhenthepresenceoftheobserverisexplicitlyknown.Disguisedobservationhidespresenceoftheobserver.
Researchhasdemonstratedthattheknownpresenceofanobserverhasgreatpotentialforalteringthebehaviorsofthepersonbeingobserved.Asaresult,disguisedobservationtypicallyprovidesbetter,morerealisticdata.
3.ObserverParticipation:ActiveVersusPassive
Activeobservertypicallytakespartintheactivitiesbeingobserved.A“mysteryshopper”thatinitiatesconversationswithsalespersonnelisanactive
participantintheresearchprocess.
Passiveobservertypicallywatcheswithoutinterferingorinteractingwiththepeopleorobjectsbeingobserved.A“mysteryshopper”whowatcheshowsalespersonnelinteractwithrealshoppersisapassiveobserver.
Approacheshavecomplimentarystrengthsandweaknesses.
? Anactiveobserverisclosertothesourceofthedataandhasopportunitytodirectlyinteractwiththosebeingobserved.Activeobserversalsoallowtheobservertodirectactivitiestofocusonkeyissues.Mustbecarefulnottointroducebias.
? Passiveobservationrequirestheresearchertotakeeventsastheycome.
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Itcanbetime-consuming,butprovidesthecleanestdatabecauseeventsandbehaviorsunfoldwithoutanyartificialinfluence.
4.DataRecording:StructuredVersusUnstructured
Structureddatarecordingknowsdesiredtypesofinformationandbehaviorsinadvance.Desireddataisrecordedonachecklistorobservationformwhileallotherinformationandbehaviorsareignored.
Unstructureddatarecordingrecordsobservedbehaviorsinverbalform,typicallyasanarrativeorfieldnotes.Therearenorestrictionsonthetypesofbehaviorsobserved,althoughitisexpectedthatpre-identifiedtargetbehaviorswillbespecificallynoted.
Approacheshavecomplementarystrengthsandweaknesses.
? Structuredobservationsrequiremoretimeinvestmentbefore
observation(inordertocreatetheobservationform),butdatacollection
andanalysisaremuchmoreefficient.
? Unstructuredobservationsprovidegreateropportunityfordiscoveriesinthefieldbutcanbetimeconsumingasdatamustbecodedpriortoanalysis.
C.ExamplesofObservationResearch
1.DisconnectBetweenAttitudesandBehaviors
Thisobservationisanaturalsituationincludingdisguisedobserver,passiveobserver,andstructureddatacollection.
Background:GreenGlobe21isaninternationalcertificationprogramdesignedtopromotesustainabletravelandtourism.TheGreenGlobe21(GG21)ecolabelcanbeplacedonproducts,places,ormaterials.Surveyresearchfoundtourists’attitudestowardstheGG21ecolabelwereverypositiveandthattheyappearedtohaveahighawarenessofsustainabilityissues.
ResearchQuestion:Dothesesupportiveattitudestranslateintoactualbehaviors?
Methodology:Atouristcenterwasselectedastheplaceofobservation.Theobservationportionofthestudywascarriedoutintwophases.(1)Baselinedatawascollected.Here,visitorwalkingpatternsaroundthecenterwereobservedandcoded.Thenumberandtimespentlookingatmaterials(bothGG21labeledandnonlabeled)wasobservedandrecorded.(2)Alarge,
attention-gettingdisplayandslideshowexplainingGreenGlobe21wasplacedinthefrontofthecenter.ThegoalofthedisplaywastopassivelypromptvisitorstorecalltheirexpressedpositiveattitudestowardecolabelingandpayattentiontoGG21labeledmaterials.Identicaltothebaselinephase,walkingpatternsandmaterialinteractionswereobservedandrecorded.
Results:Therewasasignificantdisconnectbetweenattitudesandbehavior.Eventhoughvisitors’walkingpatternsshowedthatGG21labeledmaterialshadtheopportunitytobeviewed,barelyanyvisitorstookthetimetostopandexaminethesematerials.Thiswastrueofallvisitors,butespeciallythosewhoshowedhighlevelsofenvironmentalconcernandawarenessofGG21inpost-visitinterviews.
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Case2:Self-ReportedDataRegardingAttitudesandBehaviorsMayNotbe
Accurate
Thisexampleusesobservationthatisnatural,disguised,passive,andstructured.
ResearchQuestion:Doindividuals’self-reportedbehaviorsaccuratelyrepresenttheiractualbehaviorswithregardtoalcoholpurchase?
Methodology:Conductfocusgroupinterviewstouncoverattitudesand
reportedbehaviorsregardingalcoholpurchase.Conductobservationsofalcohol
purchasebehaviors.
Results:Verbalreportssignificantlyoverstatedbrandimportanceandinvolvementinpurchasedecision,specifically:
? Consumersclaimedtheyregularlyreadproductlabelingandtookovertenminutesin-storeforaroutineshop…this
contrastedwiththeobservationalfindingsthatshowedthatfewer
than10%ofconsumersreadlabelsand,onaverage,shopperstooklessthanthreeminutestoenter,makeadecision,payandleave.
? Ininterviewsandfocusgroups,consumersconsistentlymisrepresentedbrandloyalty.Recalledbehaviorgaveanaverageusageoffourbrandswhileobservationalresearchfindingsshowedthenumbertobesomewhereclosertosixbrands.
? Fewrespondentswereobservedtonoticeposters,giftswithpurchaseorbonusstockoffers.Intheinterviewsrespondentsclaimedtheseofferswerenoticedandimpactedonmanypurchasedecisions.
? Abouthalftherespondentsthoughttheyhadboughtaproductonspecial.Thefigureobtainedthroughobservation,wasclosertotenpercent.
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Case3:BehavioralRatherthanAttitudinalChangeistheFocus
Thisexampleusesobservationthatisartificial,open,passive,andstructured.
ResearchQuestion:Haveactualbehaviors,ratherthanjustattitudes,changedinresponsetomessageexposure?Specifically,researcherswantedtoknowiftheycouldpromotehealthychickenhandlingbehaviorsthroughacommunicationprogram.
Methodology:Pre-postexperimentaldesignwherethebehaviorsofthoseexposedtothecommunicationprogramwerecomparedtoindividualsinacontrol(unexposed)group.Targetedbehaviorsweretheuseofseparateoradequatelywashedanddriedchoppingboardsandknivesbetweenthepreparationofrawchickenandotherfoods,orthepreparationofallotherfoodspriortopreparingchicken.
Results:Short-termfoodhandlingbehaviorsimprovedintheexposedversusnon-exposedgroup.
II.AutomatedObservation
Humanbehaviorsareobserved,butobservationaldataiscollectedbymachineratherthanpeople.Machinesmonitorandtrackconsumers’behaviors,typicallycollectingquantitativedatainastructured,disguisedmanner.
Therearetwomainformsofautomatedobservation(1)directmonitoringofconsumerbehaviors.Occurswhencookiesareusedtotrackanindividual’sonlinebehaviorsorwhenloyaltycardsareusedatthesupermarket(2)monitoringtheproductsofconsumerbehaviors.Occurswhencomputersareusedtomeasureonline“buzz”ortomonitorchangesinbrandperceptionsinblogsorotherformsofconsumergeneratedmedia.
A.ObservingOnlineBehaviors
Websitesdonottypicallydeliveradvertisingfromtheirownserversbutareinsteadfedadvertisementsfromanadvertisingnetwork’sserver.Itisthenetwork’sserverthatdecideswhichadwillbeseenineachindividualviewingsituation.Cookieshelptheadvertisingnetworkdeterminewhichadsshouldbeservedtoeachindividual.
DoubleClick’sDARTisoneofthelargestadservingnetworks.DART’sgoalistouseobservationorpastbehaviorstoincreaseadvertisingrelevanceand,byimplication,increaseadvertisingresponse.
“OurclientsstoretheiradsonDoubleClick’sadservers.WhenyouvisitaWebpageonwhichaclientisusingDoubleClicktechnologytodeliverads,codingthatthewebsitepublisherplacedintheWebpagetellsyourcomputer’sbrowsertosendarequestforanadtotheDoubleClickadserver.WhentheDoubleClickadserverreceivesarequest,itwillselectanadbasedonthecriteriathattheclienthaschosentogetherwithanyinformationloggedagainsttheuniquecookieid.”
FetchBackusesadifferentapproach.Itusesobservationtomatchadvertisingexposuretopriorwebsitevisits,displaysadvertisingforawebsitetopastvisitorstothatsite.
CoremetricsLIVEProfiletrackscustomersandprospectsastheyinteractwithbusinessesonline,acrossmultipleadnetworks,orviaemail,video,affiliatesitesandsocialmedia.Itthenintegratesthisdataandofflineinformation,
providingasinglecomprehensiveviewofeachvisitor’sbehaviorovertimeand
acrosschannels.
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GhosteryisaFirefoxadd-onthatmakeswebobservationexplicitandtransparent.
B.ObservingOfflineBehaviors
Storeloyaltycardsareonewaythatobservationtakesplaceoffline.Loyaltycardsarethecreditcardorkeychain-sizedcardswithabarcodeormagneticstripeofferedbymostlargeretailchains,particularlysupermarkets,pharmacies,andclothingstores.
Grocerystoreloyaltycardsworkasfollows:
? Whenscannedatcashregister,thecardunlocksspecialdiscountsofferedto"loyal"members.
? Inreturnforsavings,cardholdersagreetoallowthegrocerystoretotracktheirpurchaseseachtimetheyshop.
? Grocerystoresusethisinformationtodecidewhichproductstocarry,whatpricestocharge,andinsomecases,totargetconsumerswithspecificcouponsandpromotionsonbehalfof
grocerymanufacturers.
Storeusesaggregatedatainternally(andsometimesexternally)aspartofitsmarketingresearch.Onanindividuallevel,theobservationaldataprovidedbythesecardsallowsmarketerstodeterminesuccessofpromotionaleffortsortocustomizeofferstospecifictypesofbehaviorsorpurchasepatterns.
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C.ObservingConsumerGeneratedMedia
Consumergeneratedmedia(CGM)“describestheevolvingconsumer-createdspaceontheInternet.CGMreferstoabroadrangeofonlineword-of-mouthvehiclesincluding,butnotlimitedto,consumer-to-consumeremail,postingsonpublicInternetdiscussionboards/forums,Usenetgroupsandlistservs,
consumerratingsWebsitesorfourms,blogs,moblogs(siteswhereuserspost
digitalimages/photos/movies)vlogs(videoblogs),socialnetworkingwebsites,andindividualwebsites.”
Thevastnumberofsourcestobemonitored(nowestimatedtoexceed100million)necessitatesautomatedobservation.AllinvolvedcompaniesprovideacoresetofinformationbasedontheircontinuousobservationoftensorevenhundredsofmillionsofCGMsources.InformationtypicallyprovidedbyCGMobservationincludes:
? Coverage:Numberoftimesabrandorissueismentioned.
? Depth:Howdeeplydoesthepostingdiscussabrand?IsitjustapassingmentionordoestheCGMgointothesubjectin-depthwithnumerouscommentsandlinks?
? Content:Wasthepostingdesignedtosolveaproblem,comparedifferentbrands,passalonginformation,advocateforacause,criticizetheorganizationorsimplyallowtheauthortorant?
? Sentiment:WhatwasthetoneandaffectoftheCGM.Wasitgenerallypositive,negativeorneutral?(Slide8-27providesanexampleofsentimentmonitoring.)
Thepriorlistdescribestwotypesofobservations:purelydescriptive(content,depth)andanalytical(contentandsentiment).
AdvertisersuseobservationsofCGMtoinformplanninganddecision-makinginfourprimaryways.
1.CampaignMonitoring
AdvertiserscanrelatetrendsandshiftsinCGMtotheircommunicationprogram,identifyingaspectsofaprogramthatseemtobeworkingwellandthosethatareproblematicandneedadditionalattention.
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? SincethiswasanewsoftdrinktherewaslittleCGMpriortotheproductintroductionandthestartoftheadvertisingcampaign.AlloftheCGMmonitoredduringthisperiodwaspre-announcementspeculation.
? ThetelevisioncampaignlaunchedattheendofMarch.ThecampaignwasextremelywellreceivedandgeneratedincreasingamountsofCGM.AnexaminationofsentimentindicatedthattheadditionalCGMsentimentwasoverwhelminglypositive.Asthecampaigncontinuedtorun,somesignsof“wear-out”occurredastheamountofpositivesentiment(whilestillhigh)begantoslowlydecline.
? AviralvideocampaignwaslaunchedinJulytoannounceasummerpromotion.Itappearsthatthiscampaignwasadisaster.NegativeCGMmentionsbegintospikeveryshortlyafterthelaunchoftheviralcampaignwhilepositiveCGMdropsdramatically.
? Theinitialviralcampaignisreplacedbyasecondcampaignseveralweekslater.Thissecondviralcampaignworkswelltoreversethepriortrend,generatinghighlevelsofpositivesentimentwhilesignificantlyreducingtheamountofnegativesenti
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