Experimental Treatments in Marketing: Experiment Variables

Journal Title: Revista Romana de Statistica - Year 2012, Vol 60, Issue 2

Abstract

Marketing experiment is a set of operations, performed in a well defined and controlled environment, in which intentionally and repeatedly changes are caused among the factors of influence, identifying and then measuring the changes recorded by the effects.

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Dan NASTASE

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Dan NASTASE (2012). Experimental Treatments in Marketing: Experiment Variables. Revista Romana de Statistica, 60(2), 333-335. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-135410