Describe the marketing research process you recommend to the owner of Everything Automotive, Matt Brown.  Use the Resea

    September 17, 2022

 Describe the marketing research process you recommend to the owner of Everything Automotive, Matt Brown. Use the Research Proposal Template to record your work.  Based on this week’s Learning Resources, address the following in the template provided: Identify the research problem clearly and justify why you selected it. Clearly and explicitly specify hypotheses (i.e., research questions) central to the problem you have selected. Describe the data needed to adequately test the hypotheses and explain how the data will be obtained. Describe the methods you will use to analyze the data to determine whether your hypotheses are true or false. How Your Work Will Be Evaluated The research problem is described clearly and is easy to understand.The hypotheses are clearly presented and are relevant to the research problem.The data needed to adequately test the hypotheses and how the data will be collected are clearly presented and relevant. The proposal clearly communicates the rationale for selecting the data to analyze and cites more than two relevant sources to support the recommendations.The submission is free of errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, and organization, and is presented in a professional and easy-to-read format.  ResearchProposalforEverythingAutomotiveTemplate.docxCasestudy.pdf Research Proposal for Everything Automotive Name: Part 1: Introduction/Overview In three to four sentences, explain the following:· The audience for your report· Your report’s focus· Why your report is a useful tool for Matt Brown Part 2: Identify the research problem clearly and justify why you selected it. Follow these steps:1. Compile a list of all the questions you have related to the case scenario.2. Group related questions into categories and subcategories.3. Using these categories, identify an overarching question that defines the missing knowledge for each subcategory and then each category.4. Try to find a single question that unites all the questions. Part 3: Clearly and explicitly specify a hypothesis central to the problem you have selected. A hypothesis, or an assumption, can be phrased as a research question. It is an observation that you will attempt to prove. These are examples of marketing research questions:· Will a landing page generate more clicks with images? · Do our best customers purchase more parts or services?· Are our best customers consumers or businesses? (based, for example, on their recent purchases, how frequently they made purchases in the past year, and the amount they spent their purchases) Part 4: Effectively describe the data needed to adequately test the hypothesis and explain how the data will be obtained. Explain the type of data you intend to collect.For example, you might suggest that Everything Automotive (EA) needs current customer data. That data could include qualitative (their wants and needs, expectations, and perceptions of the Matt’s business) gathered via one-on-one interviews and focus groups. It could also be quantitative (how often they make a purchase, amount of the average purchase, the most popular service/product purchases) based on sales figures or dollar amounts from the company’s database. Part 5: Describe the methods you will use to analyze the data to determine whether your hypothesis is true or false. Based on the data you have gathered and the hypothesis you are testing, what will you be looking for in the data to determine whether the hypothesis is true or false? For example, if your research question were “Will a landing page generate more clicks with images?” you would analyze the clicks from your test (a landing page with images vs. the same landing page without images). Part 6: Summary Provide a summary of the problem, your hypothesis, and how you will analyze data to determine whether the hypothesis is true or false.

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