Market Research Techniques

8 words in this vocabulary list

noun a thorough examination or analysis, especially of people's opinions or voting intentions

verb to solicit votes, opinions, or support from a group of people

  • The political candidate plans to canvass the neighborhood to gather support.
  • Let's canvass the area to see if anyone is interested in joining our club.
  • I heard that the sales team is going to canvass the mall for potential customers.
  • We need to canvass all possible solutions before making a decision.

noun a person who seeks information or guidance; someone who asks questions or investigates

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  • The enquirer requested more information regarding the company's financial performance.
  • The enquirer wanted to know more about the party happening next weekend.
  • The enquirer was snooping around asking about everyone's business.
  • The enquirer's curiosity was like a relentless detective, always seeking out new information.

noun a systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions

  • The scientist conducted extensive research on the effects of climate change.
  • I spent hours researching the best vacation spots for this summer.
  • I'm gonna do some quick research before we make a decision.
  • Exploring different perspectives is like conducting research on life itself.

noun a person who conducts research, especially as a profession

  • The researcher presented their findings at the academic conference.
  • The researcher shared their results with the team during the meeting.
  • The researcher spilled the tea on their latest study.
  • The researcher was digging deep into the data, like a detective solving a mystery.

noun a quick movement of one's finger on a touchscreen, especially as a method of selecting an item or navigating through a digital interface

verb to move one's finger quickly across a touchscreen in a specified direction, typically to select an item or navigate through a digital interface

  • In order to indicate interest in a potential match on the dating app, you can swipe right.
  • If you like someone's profile, just swipe right and see if you match!
  • I always swipe left on profiles with blurry photos, it's a big turn-off.
  • When faced with a difficult decision, sometimes you just have to trust your instincts and swipe right.

noun the number of individuals or items in a sample

  • The researcher determined the appropriate sample size for the study based on statistical calculations.
  • I think we need to increase the sample size to get more accurate results.
  • Yo, we gotta bump up the sample size for this experiment, man.
  • In the grand scheme of things, our sample size is just a drop in the ocean of data.

noun A method of political campaigning in which volunteers make phone calls to potential voters to persuade them to support a particular candidate or issue.

  • The political campaign organized a phonebank to reach out to potential voters.
  • I signed up to phonebank for the candidate I support in the upcoming election.
  • I'm phonebanking tonight to help spread the word about our cause.
  • Sometimes it feels like I'm phonebanking my way through life, constantly reaching out to others for support.

noun a combination of the words 'Twitter' and 'statistics', used to refer to data or analytics related to Twitter activity

  • Twitistics is a social media analytics tool that provides detailed insights into Twitter data.
  • I love using Twitistics to track my Twitter engagement and follower growth.
  • Twitistics is the bomb for analyzing your Twitter stats!
  • In the world of Twitter, Twitistics is like having a crystal ball to see what's trending.