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Susan Bell Research

Our research recognises the cultural, social and psychological reasons for behaviour.

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Our research treats our research participants has having three  stories to tell us:

1. As a representative of his or her culture – whose thought patterns, beliefs, values and assumptions have been shaped by that culture

2. As a person who operates in a social world – has a self concept, social identity, and social role

3. As an individual experiencing products and services – the emotional experiences of some one at a current life stage who has absorbed these cultural and social influences and turned them into a way of living.

 

Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 January 2010 13:25
 

Sensory Qualitative Research

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Susan Bell Research works directly for food and beverage clients, and in partnership with Sensory Solutions.  We have built up a considerable groundwork of knowledge over many years, and many types of sensory projects.

We have always been able to refine traditional qualitative techniques to make them relevant and insightful for sensory clients.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 January 2010 13:26 Read more...
 

Ethnographers Beware

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An article in Research News

http://www.amsrs.com.au/index.cfm?a=detail&eid=137&id=2607

 

Working closely with clients

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In this Research News article,Sue Casaanego and I explain our approach to working closely with clients:

http://www.amsrs.com.au/index.cfm?a=detail&id=3702&eid=182

Last Updated on Tuesday, 09 February 2010 08:28
 

Who we are

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Susan Bell Research is an Australian market and social research agency which promises strategic thinking, client-service and innovation.

We are client-focussed.  We build strong relationships with our clients, to help us to deliver the impartial strategic thinking that our clients expect from us.

We are innovative.  Sue Bell has delivered conference papers and and spoken at courses on semiotics, linguistics, neuroscience and qualitative analysis and has often been the first researcher in Australia to talk on these topics.

Last Updated on Monday, 28 December 2009 16:20 Read more...
 
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