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Elements of an abstract of a research proposal

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Elements of an abstract of a research proposal

Elements typically found in an abstract of a research proposal
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How To Do Market Research! (5 FAST & EASY Strategies)

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In this video I’m going to show you 5 fast and easy but most importantly incredibly effective market research strategies that you can use right now.

Because in today’s hyper competitive business world it’s the business who understands their customer best, that wins. Making market research one of the most important, and profitable activities you can do.

I appreciate this isn’t the sexiest of topics. I mean, research? Sounds boring.

At least that’s what I used to think until I discovered the true power of knowing EXACTLY what my customers wanted so I could position my business as the only logical solution to that problem.

But to figure out what that looks like for your business, you’re going to need to do some research.

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SOURCES:

“If You Build It Will They Come?: Three Steps to Test and Validate Any Market Opportunity” by Rob Adams

https://bizfluent.com/how-4493168-determine-market-viability-product-service.html
https://medium.com/plusacumen/market-viability-7-steps-to-assess-your-competition-e4f67de84979
https://www.shopify.com/blog/13640265-the-16-step-guide-to-evaluating-the-viability-of-any-product-idea
https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/market-research-buyers-journey-guide
https://www.sba.gov/business-guide/plan-your-business/market-research-competitive-analysis
https://www.businessnewsdaily.com/5446-porters-five-forces.html
https://www.valuemarketresearch.com/report/handmade-soap-market
https://www.fastcompany.com/3021229/chaim-pikarski-the-amazon-whisperer

How to Access Research Articles for Free

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The “Robin Hood of Science” continues to provide 60+ million scientific papers to anyone in the world for free at https://sci-hub.tw

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But wait, isn’t illegal to download “pirated” papers? I explore the controversy in the thrilling conclusion of this two-part video series in Sci-Hub Opens Up a World of Knowledge (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/Sci-Hub-Opens-Up-a-World-of-Knowledge) up next.

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References:

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Bellizzi, J. A., & Hite, R. E. (1992). Environmental color, consumer feelings, and purchase likelihood. Psychology & marketing, 9(5), 347-363.

Brengman, M., & Geuens, M. (2003). The four dimensional impact of color on shoppers’ emotions (No. 03/204). Ghent University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration.

Cheng, F. F., Wu, C. S., & Yen, D. C. (2009). The effect of online store atmosphere on consumer’s emotional responses–an experimental study of music and colour. Behaviour & Information Technology, 28(4), 323-334. http://www.megantegtmeyer.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/color-conversion.pdf

Crowley, A. E. (1993). The two-dimensional impact of color on shopping. Marketing letters, 4(1), 59-69.

Dagher, A. (2007). Shopping centers in the brain. Neuron, 53(1), 7-8. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0896627306009998

von Goethe, J. W. (1810). Theory of Colours (book) https://archive.org/stream/goethestheoryco01goetgoog#page/n360/mode/2up

Hemphill, M. (1996). A note on adults’ color–emotion associations. The Journal of genetic psychology, 157(3), 275-280.

Knutson, B., Rick, S., Wimmer, G. E., Prelec, D., & Loewenstein, G. (2007). Neural predictors of purchases. Neuron, 53(1), 147-156. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0896627306009044

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