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Journal Article
A New Theory of Direct Market Testing: Or Why Rollout Results Do Not Match Test Results
Journal of Direct Marketing
Author(s)
Direct marketing tests often generate expectations that are not realized during rollout. One reason for this is that the variability of the response rates tends to be greater than that predicted by the standard binomial model. An alternative model is proposed which accounts for this extra variability, and implications with respect to test design and evaluation are discussed. Results from an actual direct marketing test are used to illustrate different aspects of the proposed model. Recommendations for improving current testing procedures are also examined.
Date Published:
1987
Citations:
Blattberg, Robert. 1987. A New Theory of Direct Market Testing: Or Why Rollout Results Do Not Match Test Results. Journal of Direct Marketing. (4)24-37.