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Tip 24: Set Accurate Expectations

Before you begin your research study, make sure you pretest your concept with someone not involved in creating it. Ensure they can envision or experience your solution and answer the questions you are asking so you get rich insights that can inform your decisions.   

If there are questions about whether people will understand your concept, use qualitative approaches to build iteration into the research process. That way you can get insights from consumers earlier and learn as you go. 

 

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Kristin Romak

Kristin Romak

Kristin has spent her 25-year market research career advising clients and answering B2B and B2C business questions in both client-side and supplier-side positions. In her current role as an independent marketing research consultant, Kristin conducts both qualitative and quantitative research for a wide variety of companies in industries such as financial services, healthcare/pharmaceutical, tech/telecom, entertainment/gaming, food and beverage, CPG and more.

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