Conjoint Analysis in 10 minutes – Business Performance Management

Posted on July 9th, 2010 by admin in corporate minutes template | No Comments »

Conjoint analysis or stated preference analysis is used in many of the social sciences and applied sciences including marketing, product management, and operations research. The presentation explains the principle, using a simple example. It shows, how to calculate the part-worth utilities and how to derive the relative preferences from individual attributes from there. A full factorial and a fractional factorial design is used. An Excel template for this example is available from the author.

Duration : 0:9:52


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