The Benefits of Candidly Reporting Consumer Research

Volume: 31, Issue: 4, Pages: 633 - 646
Published: Jul 21, 2021
Abstract
Quantitative consumer research papers (i.e., papers relying on experiments, surveys, or secondary data) tend to be written using a deductive reporting template. Articles begin with a review of the literature, hypotheses are deduced from existing theory, experiments test the hypotheses, and results are reported. We contend that this reporting template is inconsistent with how many research projects are actually conducted. Research is often more...
Paper Details
Title
The Benefits of Candidly Reporting Consumer Research
Published Date
Jul 21, 2021
Volume
31
Issue
4
Pages
633 - 646
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