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Taylor & Francis Ltd Paperback English

A Beginner's Guide to Experiments in Consumer Research

By Jeanette Carlsson Hauff

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Taylor & Francis Ltd Paperback English

A Beginner's Guide to Experiments in Consumer Research

By Jeanette Carlsson Hauff

Regular price £41.99
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  • This concise, practical guide demystifies experimental methodology for students embarking on consumer research for the first time. The book follows the natural progression of conducting experimental research—from formulating research questions and building theoretical frameworks to designing experiments, analyzing results, and writing up findings. Each chapter combines scientific background with practical examples and hands-on advice, including helpful checklists for each stage of the research process. Unlike traditional textbooks that can overwhelm novice researchers with excessive detail, this guide addresses common challenges faced by students and provides clear explanations of complex concepts such as mediation, moderation, and experimental design in accessible language, without sacrificing academic rigor. This book is essential reading for undergraduate and graduate students undertaking experimental research projects or theses in consumer behavior, marketing, and other social sciences. It serves as an "academic companion" for students who need practical guidance through the experimental process. Faculty members supervising experimental research will also find it valuable as a reference guide, particularly those less familiar with experimental methodology.
This concise, practical guide demystifies experimental methodology for students embarking on consumer research for the first time. The book follows the natural progression of conducting experimental research—from formulating research questions and building theoretical frameworks to designing experiments, analyzing results, and writing up findings. Each chapter combines scientific background with practical examples and hands-on advice, including helpful checklists for each stage of the research process. Unlike traditional textbooks that can overwhelm novice researchers with excessive detail, this guide addresses common challenges faced by students and provides clear explanations of complex concepts such as mediation, moderation, and experimental design in accessible language, without sacrificing academic rigor. This book is essential reading for undergraduate and graduate students undertaking experimental research projects or theses in consumer behavior, marketing, and other social sciences. It serves as an "academic companion" for students who need practical guidance through the experimental process. Faculty members supervising experimental research will also find it valuable as a reference guide, particularly those less familiar with experimental methodology.