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Back Translationis a validation process where a survey is first translated into another language and then translated back into the original language by a different person. The objective is to ensure that the original translation is accurate.

Banner Formatis a style of data tabulation where the responses from each sub-group are listed for each question in the survey.

Banner Pointis a column heading in banner format tabulations and corresponds to a particular sub-group of the sample. It is usual practice to have the independent variables as banner points.

Best Light Phenomenonis when respondents bias their answers in a market research project so that they can then appear in the best possible way to those who are looking at the responses.

Blind Testingis the testing of products with potential consumers where brand names, packaging and other identifying items have been removed.

Bloga frequent, chronological publication of personal thoughts and Web links. A blog is often a mixture of what is happening in a person's life and what is happening on the Web, a kind of hybrid diary/guide site, although there are as many unique types of  blogs as there are people. Blogs are alternatively called web logs or weblogs. However, "blog" seems less likely to cause confusion, as "web log" can also mean a server's log files.

Boosterrefers to additional interviews involving a particular sub-group of a sample to ensure there are sufficient members of the sub-group in the resulting sample.

Brief (aka Briefing)can have two similar meanings in the context of Marketing Research. A Brief can be a statement (usually in writing) of a business problem that could be alleviated by conducting some marketing research. Briefs are normally written by a client company for a research supplier and they usually have a background and an objectives section. A suggested methodology section can also be included. A Briefing can be a training session prior to starting work on a study in which all specifications and details of the study are reviewed. This is generally followed by practice (or pilot) interviews where they are being used.

Busy (BZ)is the accepted abbreviation for indicating a busy signal in a telephone survey.

Buying signala verbal or visual cue that indicates a potential customer is interested in purchasing a product or service. It indicates that a salesperson should begin to close the sale.

Buzzworda trendy word or phrase that is used more to impress than explain. A buzzword may be a newly-coined word or an old word used in a new way. Buzzwords are part of the fashion of a living language, more about style than substance. Some buzzwords are actually useful for a period of time, but the object they describe eventually becomes less useful.

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