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Projective Techniques in Consumer Research: A Mixed Methods-Focused Review and Empirical Reanalysis
This article gives an integrative review of research using projective methods
in the consumer research domain. We give a general historical overview of the
use of projective methods, both in psychology and in consumer research
applications, and discuss the reliability and validity aspects and measurement
for projective techniques. We review the literature on projective techniques in
the areas of marketing, hospitality & tourism, and consumer & food science,
with a mixed methods research focus on the interplay of qualitative and
quantitative techniques. We review the use of several quantitative techniques
used for structuring and analyzing projective data and run an empirical
reanalysis of previously gathered data. We give recommendations for improved
rigor and for potential future work involving mixed methods in projective
techniques.