Marketing Research (401-0-23)
Instructors
Christopher Cahill
Meeting Info
McCormick Foundation Ctr 3119: Mon, Wed 3:00PM - 4:50PM
Overview of class
Marketing Research overviews the marketing research process and goes into depth on basic statistical analysis. Students learn to define the research problem and select an appropriate research design. The course covers descriptive and causal research, questionnaire design, sampling and experimental design, univariate and multivariate descriptive statistics, confidence intervals and hypothesis tests for means and percents. The course also addresses ways of creating visual displays to present the findings from a marketing research study. Topics from probability theory are also covered including conditional probabilities and independence, discrete, binomial and normal random variables, and sampling distributions. Students learn how to analyze customer databases and surveys using statistical software.
Registration Requirements
registration by department consent
Class Materials (Required)
TBA
Class Attributes
Attendance at 1st class mandatory