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50 US-based respondentsFull-time workersWomenFebruary 9, 2022Public
February 9, 2022Public

Q: Which book title would you click on and purchase?

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In Your Power: React Less, Regain Control, and Raise Others
A
36 votes

72%
2nd place
In Your Power: React Less, Regain Control, and Raise Others... Even When the World Refuses to Cooperate
B
14 votes

28%

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A
36 responses
A

You can already get the important part of your point across with the briefer title. There's no reason to have a subtitle. It doesn't really add anything and just makes it come across as bloated.

A

I like A because it is more positive and uplifting that B with "when the world refuses to cooperate.

A

Option A has a better tone and ring to it. It gets to the point and tells you right away what you are getting and what it has to offer. The rest of the language in the other options is superfluous and doesn't seem to add anything. It is also too long and would take away from the rest of the wording. It tells you what you want to know and makes the book seem like it has something new and different to offer. Option A would appeal to a wider audience of people and would make them more likely to check deeper into what the book has to offer.

A

Definitely Option A. The title is more straight and to the point which I really like.

A

Option A is able to describe what the book is about just as well as B without being overly wordy. A book title shouldn't be a book in and of itself, sometimes longer isn't better. If I still wasn't clear on the subject/context of the book, I can read the back cover summary or read online reviews.

A

i like a shorter more concise and to the point title

A

This one is short simple and to the point. The other one seems too long and like it's trying too hard

A

I chose this option because the title was shorter and more to the point. I feel that a longer title like the one in the other choice would turn people off from reading it.

A

simpler and more direct gains my attention better

A

Straightforward. No extra words needed. To the point. Readable at a glance.

A

I like that the idea is all on the individual instead of waiting for the "world" to cooperate, which sounds like an excuse.

A

I like this option better because its shorter and has powerful language. Both options sound great but A goes more to the point

A

The other title is too long and I would be worried about my time being wasted on wordiness.

A

I like how it's a shorter saying and don't have the ending that B has because that sounds confusing.

A

This option was more concise to me. B got really long and clunky and awkward.

A

This book tile is more concise, to the point and compelling.

A

I like that it’s more simple. It’s straight to the point which I like .

A

The title is a lot smaller than the other title which very long and complicated.

A

I think a more concise title is much better and more memorable.

A

I like option A because its short and simple, which is much easier to read on a title than something long like option B.

A

I prefer a simpler title. Option A sounds interesting

A

For book titles, I have always found that less is more. A super long title loses my interest pretty quick, so A would be more likely to get me to take a look.

A

I wouldn't purchase just from the title, but I would click on A over B.

A

I think the shorter, simpler title is more appealing.

A

I like option A. It sounds more positive, upbeat, and energetic. It also has a nicer sounding flow to it in my opinion. I don't care for option B, I think the title is too lengthy.

A

I like Option A because it was more concise. I feel the book would also be direct and concise.

A

I think the other is a long title that is not inspiring. Short and sweet is better.

A

I prefer Option A because it gets the point of the book across with a minimum of words, it is concise and strong.

A

I like the shorter title--it is easier to remember.

A

I like this is directly to the point and makes me want to read it. The longer the sentence is when im shopping, the less my eye will be attracted to it.

A

I prefer this title because it's short and to the point. The other one is long enough to be a blurb instead of a title.

A

The shorter title is better. I think when things are too long, I'm inclined not to read it all.

A

I prefer Option A as my first choice. It's a more affirmative message in general. There is no added sentence to hinder you but rather a clear and straightforward thought with a upbeat tone.l

A

Option B is too long and wordy. I don't think I'd even finish reading the title if I saw it at a bookstore. I like A. It's short, precise, and to the point.

A

I feel that the other title is a bit too long and it doesn't really make you want to read it. I feel that titles should be short and sweet.

A

The title of the book looks very much appealing to me and makes me to read the book. So that I selected the option.

B
14 responses
B

I like the addition of "even when the world refuses to cooperate"

B

A makes it seem like it's a parenting book more than a success book. I think B does a better job stating what the book is about in the title.

B

i love how wit motivates me already

B

This is the book title I would be likely to click on and be likely to buy. This is the book title that stood out to me and grabbed my attention the most.

B

This provides a little more context to what the book will be about. A is more vague.

B

I think the expanded title gives a bit of additional info on the fact that the author knows that things don't always go easy and we always come up against obstacles.,

B

I like B because I like the last sentence. It gets my attention first and sounds more interesting.

B

Added impetus by the last sentence. I immediately felt compelled toward that more impactful addition.

B

This option seems more detailed with the sentence afterward

B

This makes it sound intelligent. You should always assume the world is out to get you.

B

Seems to have a more define detail of the title

B

I like that the title demonstrates the challenges a person faces to improve themselves.

B

I prefer option B "In Your Power: React Less, Regain Control, and Raise Others... Even When the World Refuses to Cooperate" book title because it is more pacific when it indicates the world and it's problems.

B

Option B has the feeling of a complete thought. This is a statement that is understandable as many consumers have been put in the situation feeling that the World refuses to cooperate. Option A has conviction feeling to it of power but might be a little overwhelming.

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AI analysis (sample data)

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Survey Analysis

Winning Option: Characteristics and Appeal

  • Option B emerged as the preferred brand packaging design, securing 12 out of 15 votes. Respondents frequently highlighted its aesthetic appeal, emphasizing the luxurious and high-quality impression it conveys. The ability to stack packages was a notable practical advantage mentioned by participants.
  • Several respondents appreciated the monochrome color scheme of Option B, which they found less overwhelming compared to more colorful designs. This preference for simplicity suggests that minimalistic designs may resonate well with this group.
  • Additionally, environmental considerations played a role in favoring Option B; some participants noted its reduced plastic usage and recyclability as attractive features.

Key Topics Across Options

  1. Aesthetic Appeal: Across both options, aesthetics were crucial in influencing preferences. Participants often referred to colors and overall design quality when justifying their choices.

  2. Environmental Concerns: Both options had respondents who valued environmentally friendly aspects of packaging. However, while Option A was praised for being reusable and eco-friendly by some, others perceived Option B’s reduced plastic use as more sustainable.

  3. Practicality: Practical elements such as ease of stacking (Option B) or suitability for travel (Option B) were significant factors in decision-making processes.

Hypotheses for Further Testing

  • Investigate whether minimalistic designs consistently outperform colorful ones across different demographic groups or product categories.

  • Explore if environmental messaging on packaging significantly influences consumer preference when compared with other attributes like luxury perception or practicality.

  • Assess how important stacking capability is relative to other functional benefits in various contexts such as home storage versus travel convenience.

These hypotheses can guide further research into understanding deeper consumer motivations behind packaging preferences observed in this survey context.

AI themes (sample data)

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A

Likes (sample data)

  • Sleek and modern design
  • Large ear cup sizes for comfort
  • Minimalist and streamlined look

Dislikes (sample data)

  • Lack of unique features or standout elements
  • White color may get dirty easily
  • Not as much cushioning as other options
B

Likes (sample data)

  • (Note: There were no positive mentions specific to Option B in the provided survey answers)

Dislikes (sample data)

  • (Note: There were no negative mentions specific to Option B in the provided survey answers)
C

Likes (sample data)

  • Unique and stylish metallic grating design
  • Sturdy and flexible build
  • 'Cool' aesthetic appeal

Dislikes (sample data)

  • 'Weird' or unpleasant cone shape for earmuffs
  • 'Odd' overall appearance with metallic accents
  • (Note: Third negative mention not available from provided survey answers)
D

Likes (sample data)

  • Comfortable and sturdy design
  • Aesthetic appeal, including color options
  • Familiarity with the brand's quality

Dislikes (sample data)

  • Negative perception of the brand logo
  • Smaller ear size perceived as less comfortable
  • Design not preferred compared to others
E

Likes (sample data)

  • Sleek, modern, and professional look
  • Comfortable fit with larger ear sections that cup the ears well
  • Minimalist and clean black aesthetic

Dislikes (sample data)

  • 'Flat' appearance perceived as less comfortable by some
  • 'Bulky' design disliked by a few respondents
  • Narrower piece near headband' not appealing to all users
F

Likes (sample data)

  • 'Cushiony padding' for comfort over long periods of use
  • 'Solid build' making it durable and secure on the head/ears
  • Preferred neutral colors like black for headphones

Dislikes (sample data)

  • 'Large ear covering' may be too big for some users’ preferences
  • 'Separation of controls/buttons' not liked by everyone
  • 'Chrome accent rings on headband' not appealing to all respondents
G

Likes (sample data)

  • Design perceived as high quality and appealing
  • Liked the color, especially the blue
  • Thin padding was appreciated

Dislikes (sample data)

  • Looked flimsy to some respondents
  • Perceived as less sturdy compared to other options
  • Color preference for white or black over blue
H

Likes (sample data)

  • Modern and high-quality appearance with a white design
  • Comfortable padding on headband and ears
  • Sleek and neutral look preferred by many

Dislikes (sample data)

  • 'White' color seen as prone to getting dirty easily
  • 'Large ear cups' might be problematic for glasses wearers over long periods of use
  • 'Sturdy design' could be considered bulky by some users