Jane is planning research to determine which of three commercials is the strongest. There is considerable debate at the agency regarding how to define "strongest." Time is short, as the commercial needs to be produced within the next two weeks
Jane decides to go ahead with the research, and then hold meetings at the agency to define "strongest" before data analysis begins. Is Jane's plan acceptable?
No. All key variables need to be defined prior to the start of the research.
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