Imagine you were a consumer thinking about buying a 3-D TV. 1. First, quickly at a glance,
Question:
Imagine you were a consumer thinking about buying a 3-D TV.
1. First, quickly at a glance, what TV do you think you would buy?
2.On what criteria do you think you based that decision? Try these decision making processes, see what brand results for each, and see how confident you feel about the resulting brand suggested from each approach:
3. What attribute do you find least informative? Eliminate that row. Continue to do so until a clear brand winner emerges.
4. Which brand of TV would seem to be riskiest to buy? Eliminate it. Continue until an obvious choice results.
5. If you made a price-based decision, would you be happy?
6. How would your final brand choice define you?
7. Which of these criteria wouldn't have concerned you? How similar was this thought process to your natural analysis? How can you find out if your consumers think along these lines?
Research methods for business students
ISBN: 978-0273716860
5th Edition
Authors: Mark Saunders, Philip Lewis, Adrian Thornhill