Courts have increasingly reviewed and accepted survey research during the past decade. As a result, implicit and explicit rules have evolved that reflect judicial perspectives of survey research methodology. The author illustrates these rules, thus providing guidelines for marketing managers, survey researchers, and attorneys who might eventually use survey data as evidence.
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