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ERIC Number: EJ533143
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1996
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The Use of Multiple Regression Models to Determine if Conjoint Analysis Should Be Conducted on Aggregate Data.
Fraas, John W.; Newman, Isadore
Mid-Western Educational Researcher, v9 n4 p24-28 Fall 1996
In a conjoint-analysis consumer-preference study, researchers must determine whether the product factor estimates, which measure consumer preferences, should be calculated and interpreted for each respondent or collectively. Multiple regression models can determine whether to aggregate data by examining factor-respondent interaction effects. This technique is demonstrated with a hypothetical example involving student preferences for course offerings. (Author/SV)
Publication Type: Guides - Non-Classroom; Journal Articles
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Language: English
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