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Evaluating Advertising Using Split-Cable Scanner Data: Some Methodological Issues
CARD Working Papers
  • Helen H. Jensen, Iowa State University
  • John R. Schroeter, Iowa State University
Publication Date
3-1-1989
Series Number
89-WP 43
Abstract
Relatively new split-cable scanner data collection methods have facilitated controlled market tests of household responses to food commodity promotion. Analysis of such data from a fresh-beef advertising experiment in Grand Junction, Colorado, showed that although experimental advertising failed to increase the level of demand, it did appear to influence feature-price buying patterns. There was an increase in demand for beef over the advertising period, unrelated to the effects of the experimental advertising itself.
Citation Information
Helen H. Jensen and John R. Schroeter. "Evaluating Advertising Using Split-Cable Scanner Data: Some Methodological Issues" (1989)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/helen-jensen/46/