Impact of Songs and Jingles Used in Advertising on Brand and Product Awareness



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Research topic: Impact of Songs and Jingles Used in Advertising on Brand and Product Awareness This research paper forms a part of the master thesis Impact of Songs and Jingles Used in Advertising on Brand and Product Awareness. The research was done with the help from the Institute for Marketing Management at the Vienna University of Economics and Business. The research was possible thanks to the international cooperation project N00092 ETC Projekt SK - AT hi-tech center in der grenzüberschreitenden Region. It was sponsored by a scholarship grant by the Aktion Österreich-Slowakei. Scholarship recipient: Bc. Iveta Karailievová iveta.karailievova@gmail.com Academic supervisor: Univ. Prof. Dr. Rainer Hasenauer WU Vienna University of Economics and Business Institute for Marketing Management Research period: October November 2012

Table of contents Introduction... 1 Methodology and goals... 1 Results... 2 Conclusion... 7 Annex... 8

Introduction Music has become an important part of the marketing tool s scope. With the intensifying usage of TV and radio as the mean of communicating with the consumers, music and jingles cannot be neglected. Music can serve the overall promotional goals in one or more of several capacities. The classic "jingle" is the most common musical technique for aiding memorability and hence product recall. Some of the biggest products and companies in the world are successful not just because of customer satisfaction, but because customers like a particular jingle in an advertisement. A good jingle catches the customer's attention and makes him (or her) think twice about a product; a bad jingle might make a company famous for the wrong reasons, or dissuade people from looking at a certain brand. In our research project, we focus our attention at determining the relations between memorabilty of a certain product and the use of music or jingles in its advertising. We also aim at discovering the relations between different factors that have effect on the consumers' behavior in relation to songs and jingles used in TV, radio and internet commercials. Methodology and goals The method used in order to give answers to the research problem is a survey used in online internet field. The questionnaire was prepared using modern technology offered by the internet, namely using the web server www.surveygizmo.com which provides the possibility of creating a structured survey with the option to use images and sound files. The online survey was distributed via emails and social networks to more than one hundred respondents. The number of viable responds is 102. Audio media was used in the survey; the examples of jingles used in Slovak commercials were added to the survey form. The responses were analyzed using special statistical software SPSS. The hypotheses were tested using the mentioned software. The software Microsoft Excel was used to create charts which help to visualize the results of the survey. The tested hypotheses were as follows: 1. The usage of jingles in advertisements is more effective than the usage of slogans (the use of verbal cues). 2. Women remember jingles which promoted products or brands aimed mainly at women better than men. 3. Men remember better jingles which promoted products or brands aimed mainly at men better than women. 4. There is a relation between consumer s preference in music and their capacity of recognizing jingles. 1

Moreover, answers to the following questions were sought: 5. What is the top of mind jingle? 6. Do consumers consider jingles effective? And why? 7. Do some of the respondents actually remember names of products or brand by remembering the jingle that promoted them? 8. What were the most successful slogans? 9. What were the least successful slogans? 10. What were the most successful jingles? 11. What were the least successful jingles? 12. What slogans caused the most confusion? (Meaning they were often identified as other brands or products.) 13. What jingles caused the most confusion? (Meaning they were often identified as other brands or products.) Results Upon evaluating the answers from all of the 102 respondents, the following can be concluded: From the 102 respondents, 53 were female and 49 were male. 1. The usage of jingles in advertisements is more effective than the usage of slogans (the use of verbal cues). All fifteen of the verbal cues (slogans) were identified correctly 838 times, as opposed to the 785 times when jingles were identified correctly. Slogans were not identified at all in 481 cases and jingles in 634 cases. This shows that slogans can be more effective than jingles. There were cases when the respondent identified at least the product category correctly, meaning for example he or she guessed the slogan or jingle is promoting Volvo when it was promoting BMW. This kind of confusion occurred 211 times with the slogans and 111 with jingles. 2. Women remember jingles which promoted products or brands aimed mainly at women better than men. 2

There were three jingles that promote product rather for women than men included in the survey C&A (clothes retailer), Kinder Bueno (chocolate bar) and Garnier (cosmetics). The C&A jingle was one of the overall least successful with 100% of men and 91% of women not recognizing it at all. It is of interest that 9% of women recognized the jingle and correctly assigned to C&A. This shows that although the jingle was not particularly effective, if a consumer recognized it, the consumer was a woman. When it comes to the results for Kinder Bueno, 57% of women and 29% of men recognized it correctly; only 17% of women did not recognize it at all as opposed to 47% of men. This shows that the jingle did work better with women. The Garnier results show something different, with only 9% of women recognizing it as opposed to 20% to men. This can be due to the fact, that the music Garnier used in their jingle is a popular song by a young rock band, which is better known among men. This would mean that Garnier should have used a different song if it wanted to promote a product for female consumers. 3. Men remember better jingles which promoted products or brands aimed mainly at men better than women. Among the jingles included in the survey, there were four that can be described as promoting products or brands closer to the male consumer. Those were: BMW (car manufacturer), Microsoft Windows (operating software developer), Intel (PC components manufacturer) and Nokia (mobile phone manufacturer). The results show the following: the BMW jingle appears to be of similar effectiveness by both genders, it was correctly recognized by 8% of women and by 12% of men. The Microsoft Windows jingle was very effective in both cases it was recognized by 85% of women and 86% of men. Significant differences between the two genders can be observed when it comes to the Intel jingle it was identified by 29% of men as opposed to 11% of women. A similar significant difference can be observed in case of the Nokia jingle 88% of men and 64% of women recognized it. 4. There is a relation between consumer s preference in music and their capacity of recognizing jingles. Another topic was the music preference of the respondents, the results show that the most favorite music genres are: pop (68 respondents), rock (65 respondents), radio music (55 respondents) and Czech and Slovak production (52 respondents). The least preferred music genres were: techno (5 respondents), metal (10 respondents) and electro (22 respondents). There is no relation between the musical genre that the respondents marked as their preferred genre and their capacity of recognizing a jingle. This is demonstrated in the following table: 0 1 2 SUM 0 1 2 Rock 382 539 54 975 39% 55% 6% 3

Metal 53 93 4 150 35% 62% 3% Pop 385 557 78 1020 38% 55% 8% Hip-hop 203 307 45 555 37% 55% 8% Classical 195 283 32 510 38% 55% 6% Radio 341 418 66 825 41% 51% 8% Oldies 272 286 42 600 45% 48% 7% Czech- Slovak 308 403 69 780 39% 52% 9% Dance 247 302 51 600 41% 50% 9% Techno 21 52 2 75 28% 69% 3% Electro 107 200 23 330 32% 61% 7% Explanation: 0 means the subject did not recognize the product/brand at all, 1 the subject recognized the product/brand exactly, 2 the subject recognized only the product category The ratio between the three different alternatives (0, 1, and 2) is in all the different musical genres similar 30-40% to 50-60% to 3-9% respectively. 5. What is the top of mind jingle? Out of the 102 responses, the most frequently mentioned top-of-mind jingles were: Coca-Cola - 45 respondents Orange (mobile operator) - 24 respondents T-com (mobile operator) - 17 respondents Other 10 respondents 4

None (the respondents do not remember any single jingle) 6 respondents 6. Do consumers consider jingles effective? And why? 89% of the respondents consider jingles effective, as opposed to 11% who regard them as not working. Out of the 89% respondents who observed the effect of the jingles 63% attribute this to the memory creating effect, 23% to the fact that jingles attract attention and 15% think that jingles are working because they create a pleasant atmosphere and thus a nice feeling when being heard. 7. Do some of the respondents actually remember names of products or brand by remembering the jingle that promoted them? 5

74% of the respondents reported that they were helped by a jingle when they were trying to remember the name of a certain product or brand. 8. What were the most successful slogans? The four most successful slogans by means of times the product they promote was identified correctly were: Calgon (a water softener) 99 times, RedBull (an energy drink) 99 times, Kofola (a nonalcoholic beverage) -93 times and Vanish (a stains removing product) 91 times. 9. What were the least successful slogans? The three most unsuccessful slogans by means of times the product they promote was not identified at all were: Hellmann s (a mayonnaise) 6 times, Potrubia (a pipe manufacturer) 8 times, UPS (a delivery service) 17 times. 10. What were the most successful jingles? The three most successful jingles by means of times the product they promote was identified correctly were: TV Markiza (a Slovak TV station) it was identified correctly 100 times, Coca-Cola (Christmas edition) 93 times and Microsoft Windows 87 times. 11. What were the least successful jingles? 6

The three most unsuccessful jingles by means of times the product they promote was not identified at all were: C&A (clothes retail) 5 times, BMW (car manufacturer) 10 times, Coca Cola (normal version) 13 times. 12. What slogans caused the most confusion? (Meaning they were often identified as other brands or products.) The three most confusing slogans by means of times the product category was guessed right, but the exact brand or product not were: L Oreal (cosmetics manufacturer) it was 50 times confused with another cosmetics brand like Avon, Oriflame, and Garnier. Also the Tatra Banka (Slovak bank) slogan was 44 times wrongly identified as another financial institution. UPS (delivery service) was 33 times confused with other similar services. 13. What jingles caused the most confusion? (Meaning they were often identified as other brands or products.) The three most confusing jingles by means of times the product category was guessed right, but the exact brand or product not were: TV TA3 (Slovak TV station) it was confused with other TV stations 26 times, Kinder Bueno (a chocolate bar) it was confused with other sweets 26 times and Coca Cola (normal version) 22 times it was confused with another nonalcoholic beverage brand, mainly the brand Kofola. Conclusion The usage of music and jingles in marketing has proven to be of importance. It helps to create the products or brands image and it also helps together with all of the other marketing tools to promote the product and to make it memorable for the consumers. However, it has to be concluded, that not all kinds of jingles are automatically leading to better memorability of the product. It is advisable combining jingles with slogans as this leads to even higher probability of remembering the product or brand that is being promoted. The study showed that there is a tendency of women being more sensitive to jingles associated with products or brands designed for women and the same is true for men and jingles promoting men products or brands. The preference of a certain type of music does not show to have an impact on the capacity of identifying jingles nor slogans. 7

Annex 1. Online survey questionnaire template 2. Output from the SPSS statistical software: 2.1 Frequency tables for slogans 2.2 Frequency tables for jingles 2.3 Frequency tables for preferred music genre 2.4 Cross tabulations gender vs. jingles 8

1. Impact of Songs and Jingles Used in Advertising on Brand and Product Awareness Dear respondent, We would like to kindly ask you to fill out the following anonymous questionnaire that deals with the Impact of Songs and Jingles Used in Advertising on Brand and Product Awareness. The questionnaire will take at most 15 minutes of your time. There are sound tracks used in the questionnaire, so it is essential that you turn on your speakers. The results will be used in Master s thesis at the Faculty of Commerce at the University of Economics in Bratislava. The questions marked * are obligatory. Relationship to music What is your relationship to music? * () Positive in my free time I listen to music () Rather positive - music does not bother me, but I do not listen to it in my free time () Neutral it does not matter to me whether I am exposed to music, or not () Rather negative I do not like music but it does not bother me () Negative music bothers me Preferences in music What genres of music do you like? (It is possible to select multiple answers) * [] Rock [] Metal [] Pop [] Hip-Hop [] Classical [] I listen to the radio 1

[] Oldies [] Czech and Slovak production [] Dance [] Techno [] Electric Top of mind jingle Which products or brands that have been promoted using jingles, songs and music will come spontaneously to your mind? Do you consider the use of jingles and songs in advertising effective? * ( ) Yes ( ) No Why?* Has a memory of a jingle ever helped you with remembering the name of a product or a company? * ( ) Yes ( ) No Verbal Cue Test Could you complete the missing parts of the following slogans? Dlhý život pre Vašu práčku... Text missing: Brand or company: Ak ju miluješ, nie je... Text missing: Brand or company: Farebný svet v... Text missing: 2

Brand or company: Oži v... Text missing: Brand or company: Najlepší idú... Text missing: Brand or company: Považujte za... Text missing: Brand or company: Pretože Vy za to... Text missing: Brand or company: Imidž je nanič. Počúvaj... Text missing: Brand or company: Možno sa taká narodila, možno... Text missing: Brand or company: Niektoré veci sa nedajú kúpiť, na všetko ostatné... Text missing: Brand or company:... Vám dáva kríííídla! Text missing: Brand or company:... - Škvŕn a špiny sa zbavíš. Text missing: Brand or company: 3

... Aby Vám nič nevytieklo. Text missing: Brand or company:... Keď musíš, tak musíš. Text missing: Brand or company:... Jednoducho to najlepšie. Text missing: Brand or company: Audio test 1 After listening to the jingle, please try to type in the box below the player, what brand, product or company the jingle promotes. If you cannot remember or do not know, leave the box blank. How many times have you had to replay the audio clip until you recognized the company or the brand which it promoted? ( ) once ( ) twice ( ) three times or more ( ) I did not recognize it Answer no. 1 TV Markíza - úvodná zvučka televíznych novín 4

Audio test 2 After listening to the jingle, please try to type in the box below the player, what brand, product or company the jingle promotes. If you cannot remember or do not know, leave the box blank. How many times have you had to replay the audio clip until you recognized the company or the brand which it promoted? ( ) once ( ) twice ( ) three times or more ( ) I did not recognize it Answer no. 2 Coca-Cola Audio test 3 After listening to the jingle, please try to type in the box below the player, what brand, product or company the jingle promotes. If you cannot remember or do not know, leave the box blank. How many times have you had to replay the audio clip until you recognized the company or the brand which it promoted? ( ) once ( ) twice ( ) three times or more ( ) I did not recognize it 5

Answer no. 3 BMW Audio test 4 After listening to the jingle, please try to type in the box below the player, what brand, product or company the jingle promotes. If you cannot remember or do not know, leave the box blank. How many times have you had to replay the audio clip until you recognized the company or the brand which it promoted? ( ) once ( ) twice ( ) three times or more ( ) I did not recognize it Answer no. 4 The Simpsons Audio test 5 After listening to the jingle, please try to type in the box below the player, what brand, product or company the jingle promotes. If you cannot remember or do not know, leave the box blank. 6

How many times have you had to replay the audio clip until you recognized the company or the brand which it promoted? ( ) once ( ) twice ( ) three times or more ( ) I did not recognize it Answer no. 5 McDonald's Audio test 6 After listening to the jingle, please try to type in the box below the player, what brand, product or company the jingle promotes. If you cannot remember or do not know, leave the box blank. How many times have you had to replay the audio clip until you recognized the company or the brand which it promoted? ( ) once ( ) twice ( ) three times or more ( ) I did not recognize it Answer no. 6 Coca-Cola 7

Audio test 7 After listening to the jingle, please try to type in the box below the player, what brand, product or company the jingle promotes. If you cannot remember or do not know, leave the box blank. How many times have you had to replay the audio clip until you recognized the company or the brand which it promoted? ( ) once ( ) twice ( ) three times or more ( ) I did not recognize it Answer no. 7 TV TA3 - Téma Dňa Audio test 8 After listening to the jingle, please try to type in the box below the player, what brand, product or company the jingle promotes. If you cannot remember or do not know, leave the box blank. 8

How many times have you had to replay the audio clip until you recognized the company or the brand which it promoted? ( ) once ( ) twice ( ) three times or more ( ) I did not recognize it Answer no. 8 C&A Audio test 9 After listening to the jingle, please try to type in the box below the player, what brand, product or company the jingle promotes. If you cannot remember or do not know, leave the box blank. How many times have you had to replay the audio clip until you recognized the company or the brand which it promoted? ( ) once ( ) twice ( ) three times or more ( ) I did not recognize it Answer no. 9 T-com (T-mobile) 9

Audio test 10 After listening to the jingle, please try to type in the box below the player, what brand, product or company the jingle promotes. If you cannot remember or do not know, leave the box blank. How many times have you had to replay the audio clip until you recognized the company or the brand which it promoted? ( ) once ( ) twice ( ) three times or more ( ) I did not recognize it Answer no. 10 James Bond Audio test 11 After listening to the jingle, please try to type in the box below the player, what brand, product or company the jingle promotes. If you cannot remember or do not know, leave the box blank. 10

How many times have you had to replay the audio clip until you recognized the company or the brand which it promoted? ( ) once ( ) twice ( ) three times or more ( ) I did not recognize it Answer no. 11 Kinder Bueno Audio test 12 After listening to the jingle, please try to type in the box below the player, what brand, product or company the jingle promotes. If you cannot remember or do not know, leave the box blank. How many times have you had to replay the audio clip until you recognized the company or the brand which it promoted? ( ) once ( ) twice ( ) three times or more ( ) I did not recognize it Answer no. 12 Microsoft Windows 11

Audio test 13 After listening to the jingle, please try to type in the box below the player, what brand, product or company the jingle promotes. If you cannot remember or do not know, leave the box blank. How many times have you had to replay the audio clip until you recognized the company or the brand which it promoted? ( ) once ( ) twice ( ) three times or more ( ) I did not recognize it Answer no. 13 Intel Audio test 14 After listening to the jingle, please try to type in the box below the player, what brand, product or company the jingle promotes. If you cannot remember or do not know, leave the box blank. How many times have you had to replay the audio clip until you recognized the company or the brand which it promoted? ( ) once ( ) twice ( ) three times or more 12

( ) I did not recognize it Answer no. 14 Garnier Audio test 15 After listening to the jingle, please try to type in the box below the player, what brand, product or company the jingle promotes. If you cannot remember or do not know, leave the box blank. How many times have you had to replay the audio clip until you recognized the company or the brand which it promoted? ( ) once ( ) twice ( ) three times or more ( ) I did not recognize it Answer no. 15 NOKIA What is your age?* Your gender:* ( ) Female 13

( ) Male Thank you for your time! Your answers are very important to us! 14

2.1 Slogans Frequency Tables Calgon Frequency Valid Valid 0 3 2,9 2,9 2,9 1 99 97,1 97,1 100,0 Kofola Frequency Valid Valid 0 4 3,9 3,9 3,9 1 93 91,2 91,2 95,1 2 5 4,9 4,9 100,0 Lentilky 1

Frequency Valid Valid 0 58 56,9 56,9 56,9 1 33 32,4 32,4 89,2 2 11 10,8 10,8 100,0 Kcero Frequency Valid Valid 0 4 3,9 3,9 3,9 1 80 78,4 78,4 82,4 2 18 17,6 17,6 100,0 Tatra Banka Frequency Valid Valid 0 8 7,8 7,8 7,8 1 50 49,0 49,0 56,9 2 44 43,1 43,1 100,0 2

Tatra Banka Frequency Valid Valid 0 8 7,8 7,8 7,8 1 50 49,0 49,0 56,9 2 44 43,1 43,1 100,0 UPS Frequency Valid Valid 0 52 51,0 51,0 51,0 1 17 16,7 16,7 67,6 2 33 32,4 32,4 100,0 L oreal Frequency Valid Valid 0 5 4,9 4,9 4,9 1 47 46,1 46,1 51,0 3

2 50 49,0 49,0 100,0 Sprite Frequency Valid Valid 0 19 18,6 18,6 18,6 1 56 54,9 54,9 73,5 2 27 26,5 26,5 100,0 Maybelinne Frequency Valid Valid 0 27 26,5 26,5 26,5 1 75 73,5 73,5 100,0 Mastercard 4

Frequency Valid Valid 0 52 51,0 51,0 51,0 1 48 47,1 47,1 98,0 2 2 2,0 2,0 100,0 Redbull Frequency Valid Valid 0 2 2,0 2,0 2,0 1 99 97,1 97,1 99,0 2 1 1,0 1,0 100,0 Vanish Frequency Valid Valid 0 10 9,8 9,8 9,8 1 91 89,2 89,2 99,0 2 1 1,0 1,0 100,0 5

Vanish Frequency Valid Valid 0 10 9,8 9,8 9,8 1 91 89,2 89,2 99,0 2 1 1,0 1,0 100,0 Potrubia Frequency Valid Valid 0 94 92,2 92,2 92,2 1 8 7,8 7,8 100,0 Fidorka Frequency Valid Valid 0 52 51,0 51,0 51,0 1 36 35,3 35,3 86,3 2 14 13,7 13,7 100,0 6

Fidorka Frequency Valid Valid 0 52 51,0 51,0 51,0 1 36 35,3 35,3 86,3 2 14 13,7 13,7 100,0 Hellman s Frequency Valid Valid 0 91 89,2 89,2 89,2 1 6 5,9 5,9 95,1 2 5 4,9 4,9 100,0 7

2.2 Jingles Frequency Tables Tv Markiza Frequency Valid Valid 0 1 1,0 1,0 1,0 1 100 98,0 98,0 99,0 2 1 1,0 1,0 100,0 Cola xmas edition Frequency Valid Valid 0 7 6,9 6,9 6,9 1 93 91,2 91,2 98,0 2 2 2,0 2,0 100,0 BMW 1

Frequency Valid Valid 0 86 84,3 84,3 84,3 1 10 9,8 9,8 94,1 2 6 5,9 5,9 100,0 Simpsons Frequency Valid Valid 0 21 20,6 20,6 20,6 1 77 75,5 75,5 96,1 2 4 3,9 3,9 100,0 McDonald Frequency Valid Valid 0 21 20,6 20,6 20,6 1 81 79,4 79,4 100,0 2

Cola normal edition Frequency Valid Valid 0 67 65,7 65,7 65,7 1 13 12,7 12,7 78,4 2 22 21,6 21,6 100,0 TV TA3 Frequency Valid Valid 0 47 46,1 46,1 46,1 1 29 28,4 28,4 74,5 2 26 25,5 25,5 100,0 C&A Frequency Valid 3

C&A Frequency Valid Valid 0 102 100,0 100,0 100,0 T-com Frequency Valid Valid 0 32 31,4 31,4 31,4 1 70 68,6 68,6 100,0 James Bond Frequency Valid Valid 0 30 29,4 29,4 29,4 1 69 67,6 67,6 97,1 2 3 2,9 2,9 100,0 4

Kinder Bueno Frequency Valid Valid 0 32 31,4 31,4 31,4 1 44 43,1 43,1 74,5 2 26 25,5 25,5 100,0 MS Windows Frequency Valid Valid 0 11 10,8 10,8 10,8 1 87 85,3 85,3 96,1 2 4 3,9 3,9 100,0 Intel Frequency Valid Valid 0 68 66,7 66,7 66,7 1 20 19,6 19,6 86,3 5

2 14 13,7 13,7 100,0 Garnier Frequency Valid Valid 0 87 85,3 85,3 85,3 1 15 14,7 14,7 100,0 Nokia Frequency Valid Valid 0 22 21,6 21,6 21,6 1 77 75,5 75,5 97,1 2 3 2,9 2,9 100,0 6

2.3 Music preference Frequency Table Rock Frequency Valid Valid 0 37 36,3 36,3 36,3 1 65 63,7 63,7 100,0 Metal Frequency Valid Valid 0 92 90,2 90,2 90,2 1 10 9,8 9,8 100,0 Pop 1

Frequency Valid Valid 0 34 33,3 33,3 33,3 1 68 66,7 66,7 100,0 Hip Hop Frequency Valid Valid 0 65 63,7 63,7 63,7 1 37 36,3 36,3 100,0 Classical Music Frequency Valid Valid 0 68 66,7 66,7 66,7 1 34 33,3 33,3 100,0 2

Radio Frequency Valid Valid 0 47 46,1 46,1 46,1 1 55 53,9 53,9 100,0 Oldies Frequency Valid Valid 0 62 60,8 60,8 60,8 1 40 39,2 39,2 100,0 Czech and Slovak production Frequency Valid Valid 0 50 49,0 49,0 49,0 1 52 51,0 51,0 100,0 3

Dance Frequency Valid Valid 0 62 60,8 60,8 60,8 1 40 39,2 39,2 100,0 Techno Frequency Valid Valid 0 97 95,1 95,1 95,1 1 5 4,9 4,9 100,0 Elektro Frequency Valid Valid 0 80 78,4 78,4 78,4 1 22 21,6 21,6 100,0 4

2.4 Gender vs. jingles Crosstabulations Count gender * BMW Crosstabulation BMW 0 1 2 Total gender 0 45 4 4 53 1 41 6 2 49 Total 86 10 6 102 Count gender * MS Windows Crosstabulation MS Windows 0 1 2 Total gender 0 6 45 2 53 1 5 42 2 49 Total 11 87 4 102 Count gender * Intel Crosstabulation Intel 0 1 2 Total gender 0 43 6 4 53 1 25 14 10 49 Total 68 20 14 102 Count gender * Nokia Crosstabulation Nokia 0 1 2 Total 1

gender 0 17 34 2 53 1 5 43 1 49 Total 22 77 3 102 Count gender * C&A Crosstabulation C&A 0 1 Total gender 0 48 5 53 1 49 0 49 Total 97 5 102 Count gender * Kinder Bueno Crosstabulation Kinder Bueno 0 1 2 Total gender 0 9 30 14 53 1 23 14 12 49 Total 32 44 26 102 Count gender * Garnier Crosstabulation Garnier 0 1 Total gender 0 48 5 53 1 39 10 49 Total 87 15 102 2