2010/2011 KAN-CM_J43 Testing ideas of consumption – experimental approaches to consumer behaviour and marketing
English Title | |
Testing ideas of consumption – experimental approaches to consumer behaviour and marketing |
Course Information | |
Language | English |
Point | 7,5 ECTS (225 SAT) |
Type | Elective |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | One Semester |
Course Period |
Spring
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Time Table | Please see course schedule at e-Campus |
Max. participants | 30 |
Study Board |
Study Board for MSc in Economics and Business Administration |
Course Coordinator | |
Thomas Ramsøy - tra.marktg@cbs.dkSecretary Yvonne Bjørkov - yb.marktg@cbs.dk | |
Main Category of the Course | |
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Taught under Open University-Taught under open university. | |
Last updated on 29 maj 2012 |
Learning Objectives | |||||
The learning objectives of this course are that students are able to: specifically: • design and develop an experimental study • formalise testable hypotheses • collect and analyse experimental data • collect and review relevant literature pertaining to the subject of choice • relate and compare own findings to existing literature in general: • acquire knowledge on experimental design • reflect on relevant theories and models within the area • structure and analyse experimental data • draw conclusions from this analysis and discuss their implications and limitations for consumer behaviour and marketing | |||||
Prerequisite | |||||
Students should have some background in one or more of the following areas: marketing, communication, advertising, consumer behaviour, marketing research, or the like. | |||||
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Examination | |||||
Exam form: Individual Project exam with experimental data (home assignment, 10-15 pages) Exam aids: All | |||||
Prerequisites for Attending the Exam | |||||
Course Content | |||||
Experimental studies are important aspects of consumer behaviour and marketing. Deliberate training in both theoretical and practical training in conducting such research is therefore needed. This course seeks to train the student in experimental conduct. This will include formal and practical training in the steps ranging from the forming of ideas and formalizing testable hypotheses, to designing experimental studies, collection and analysis of data, to discussing the results and limitations of the study. | |||||
Literature | |||||
Abdi et al. (2009) Experimental Design & Analysis for Psychology. Oxford University Press |