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50 US-based respondentsPeople 25-34 years oldPeople 35-44 years oldOctober 28, 2019Public
October 28, 2019Public

Q: Which Website's Tagline would you trust more?

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Science Based. Doctor Developed & Patient Proven. Personalized for You.
A
35 votes

70%
2nd place
Doctor Developed. Patient Proven. Personalized for You.
B
15 votes

30%

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35 responses
A

Because I put faith in science and it seems more reliable to me.

A

I like that A includes the science-based

A

I like science

A

this one is more trustworthy

A

I trust science, so A's tagline makes me more interested to see the product. B is missing that extra element.

A

I like this because it gives the extra supporting information with it being science based. Seeing this along with the others would make me feel better buying it.

A

I think the flow of Option A is more trustworthy, and I feel like I could go along with the tagline compared to Option B.

A

Scientific evidence trumps everything else for me.

A

I think the fact that science was mentioned first makes a stronger impact. Because of science, doctors can develop it. because of doctors, patients can help approve it. because of other patients, it can be personalized to me. The overall flow of the message feels better and as if more thought was put into the order for the tagline.

A

I like the "science based". I don't trust holistic cures, and this sounds like I definitely wouldn't be getting a holistic product

A

I like the use of science in it. It shows that it is more credited and studied over time.

A

a sounds more trusting and would be what I would choose

A

I think the addition of "Science Based" at the beginning makes it seem more legitimate.

A

I like science based top

A

I trust science more than human judgement so this tagline is more trusting to me.

A

This tagline gives an impression that scientifically developed and tested and more trustworthy.

A

The science based speaks much louder to me. Then combining the 2nd line works well and isnt too much. Overall A is better.

A

Had me more interested.

A

Choice A sound more professional than B. Option A is the best! I like that it also says science based!

A

its a more scientific field and so i would select it

A

Option A simply because it contains all of the same information but also states it is science based.

A

I trust science a lot more than any random doctor.

A

I trust science more

A

The description of the tagline I selected is one I would trust more and have more confidence in. It has more information involved with it and makes me feel secure.

A

This one seems more eye catching.

A

Sounds more concrete and full-proof.

A

I think saying something is science based makes people generally feel safer about using the product

A

I like that A gives me a little more information on verification of the product. Specifically, that it's science based.

A

I would think that science is fact as they are the ones that test and trial test to make sure it works and does no harm

A

I want whatever it is to be science-based. I would still do my research on my own, but "doctor-developed" could mean anything since "doctor" covers a very broad range of educated people.

A

I would trust A because it has all the information in B but also indicates that the things on the website are backed by scientific fact, which I find more trustworthy. I like when there is scientific evidence to back things up instead of just someone saying I should try it.

A

Adding in the science based makes it sound just a little better.

A

Because they must have done scientific trials on it. Plus I would also know the information from option B.

A

I would trust choice A tags.

A

I like the idea that the product is also science based it just gives you more of a feeling that it is backed more by research or from the sciences than just by a doctor. I would trust that more for it does give the feeling it wasn't just something a doctor pulled out of the air.

B
15 responses
B

I like the emphasis on personalization, and while I love science, the phrase "science based" in a slogan about medical care seems a bit awkward

B

I prefer that it is doctor developed

B

The science based part is over use to me

B

both are good, this is nice and short and punchy

B

I like that "Doctor Developed" is on the top line. It sounds more caring and healing than "science based", though I am actually a scientist.

B

I feel like the first thing I would look for is for something recommended by a doctor. For me, that would build legitimacy. Also the tagline is very catchy.

B

RATHER BE BASEDON SCIENCE AND PROVEN BY PATIENTS

B

The bullet points are more consistent in B and overall it is more concise and direct. I don't think that "science based" adds much - it is redundant if a doctor developed it and tested it on patients. Option A should not have two bullet points on the same line (doctor developed, patient proven).

B

neat and simple to understand

B

I think less is more.

B

i like this one it makes it more personal and trusting for me

B

Simple and quick to read.

B

This one sounds much more professional

B

I like the way it is written in 3 lines. Looks more professional.

B

A has less rhythm because the second line is too cumbersome.

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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