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Edelson and her colleagues from the Nestlé Research Center in Sweden studied parent-child interactions during meal time using in-home studies.
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Really knowing your customer is very important. It's widely known that emotions define our mood, and our mood has a great impact on our buying behavior. No wonder researchers, advertisers, and marketers are interested in understanding emotions. They play a key role in non-verbal communication and are essential to understanding human behavior.
Measuring consumer behavior enables you to really know your customers and get key insights into consumer preferences and buying behavior. A Consumer Lab is designed to allow you to observe your test participants unobtrusively. But how do you build a consumer behavior research lab?
In order to get off to a good start, it is best to describe the research or tests that are going to be performed in detail. How will you measure the consumer behavior? For instance, will you just show pictures of food items, or do people actually get to taste them? Will you be looking into facial expressions, or do you want to know what they are looking at and include eye tracking?
With this research description it becomes clear what kind of equipment will be needed, and which physical environment (on-site or in a lab) would best suit this test or research. In general, the description should answer the following questions:
Download this free 'how to' guide for more information. In this free 'How to' guide you can find a list of equipment you can think about when building a consumer behavior lab. Of course, the exact combination of tools used in a lab depends on specific requirements and wishes.
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Edelson and her colleagues from the Nestlé Research Center in Sweden studied parent-child interactions during meal time using in-home studies.
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Consumer research suggests that you value a product more when you design it yourself - like sneakers or a gift. So, why do we abandon the self-design process so often? Find out in this blog post!
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Many companies are seeking ways to understand consumer emotions in order to predict product acceptability. Here are three ways you could set up your study to assess consumer emotions.
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