merging two projects for marketing journal (not for school)
Project details
I have uploaded two documents in this project. I need both documents to be considered, the first (final) to be considered as a primary, the second as a secondary, also I would like to researcher to develop the ideas further and create a good finish to the overall document.
Please also follow the guidelines:
Overall will be 5k-7k words.
(1) A description of the project (approx. 1,000 words)
a. What is it about?
b. Why is it important?
c. What are its aims? (i.e., spell out the research questions/hypotheses)
(2) Describe the methods will be used (approx. 1,000 words)
a. What are these?
b. Is there anything novel about the methods?
c. Do we envisage difficulties?
(3) A brief outline of pertinent literature and relevant research related to the project
(approx. 3000 words)
a. explain in details how are the project’s contribution.
literature (this should be done by highlighting and contradictions, paradoxes, and/or gaps in understanding)
(4) An outline of the proposed work schedule (approx. 500 words)
(5) An abstract describing the overall thesis (try to write the abstract as it is a final thesis) (approx. 250 words)
Also, I would like to add the following part to explain my experiment to be used in this research:
First, I will give the participant a dummy survey to fill using a laptop I will provide
In the middle of the survey, I will give the participant a paper advertisement about a restaurant for only 7 seconds (ephemeral marketing, and scarcity technique). to know if the participant is paying attention to the advertisement or not, we will play a cooking tutorial for the same amount of time we will give the paper advertisement. People can only pay attention to one thing at a time, therefore the participant only pays attention to the paper advertisement or the cooking tutorial voice-tape. (there will be 20-30 participants, one at a time)
The second version of the experiment is exactly the same as the previous only, however, this version is a non-scarce version. I will hand the participant the paper advertisement but I will ask him to look at it as long as he wants, but to put it away after he’s done looking at it. While he is looking at it there will be the same cooking tutorial playing in the background to fully understand if the participant is paying attention to the advertisement or the background voice-tape.
Afterward, there will be a paper survey that asks questions about the paper advertisement and the voice-tape, we want to see if the participant paid more attention to the scarcity version of the test or the non-scarcity version where he had more time to look at the advertisement. (20-30 participants as well, one at a time)
I have uploaded a picture of the paper ad, the dummy survey, and the real survey
Please only bid if you’re experienced in such marketing fields and have published papers in that field before.
(not academic cheating, im out of school in fact)
Awarded to:

Chidiebere J.
(4.8)
Awarded to:

Chidiebere J.
(4.8)
Project details
Please also follow the guidelines:
Overall will be 5k-7k words.
(1) A description of the project (approx. 1,000 words)
a. What is it about?
b. Why is it important?
c. What are its aims? (i.e., spell out the research questions/hypotheses)
(2) Describe the methods will be used (approx. 1,000 words)
a. What are these?
b. Is there anything novel about the methods?
c. Do we envisage difficulties?
(3) A brief outline of pertinent literature and relevant research related to the project
(approx. 3000 words)
a. explain in details how are the project’s contribution.
literature (this should be done by highlighting and contradictions, paradoxes, and/or gaps in understanding)
(4) An outline of the proposed work schedule (approx. 500 words)
(5) An abstract describing the overall thesis (try to write the abstract as it is a final thesis) (approx. 250 words)
Also, I would like to add the following part to explain my experiment to be used in this research:
First, I will give the participant a dummy survey to fill using a laptop I will provide
In the middle of the survey, I will give the participant a paper advertisement about a restaurant for only 7 seconds (ephemeral marketing, and scarcity technique). to know if the participant is paying attention to the advertisement or not, we will play a cooking tutorial for the same amount of time we will give the paper advertisement. People can only pay attention to one thing at a time, therefore the participant only pays attention to the paper advertisement or the cooking tutorial voice-tape. (there will be 20-30 participants, one at a time)
The second version of the experiment is exactly the same as the previous only, however, this version is a non-scarce version. I will hand the participant the paper advertisement but I will ask him to look at it as long as he wants, but to put it away after he’s done looking at it. While he is looking at it there will be the same cooking tutorial playing in the background to fully understand if the participant is paying attention to the advertisement or the background voice-tape.
Afterward, there will be a paper survey that asks questions about the paper advertisement and the voice-tape, we want to see if the participant paid more attention to the scarcity version of the test or the non-scarcity version where he had more time to look at the advertisement. (20-30 participants as well, one at a time)
I have uploaded a picture of the paper ad, the dummy survey, and the real survey
Please only bid if you’re experienced in such marketing fields and have published papers in that field before.
(not academic cheating, im out of school in fact)