Subjective evaluation models and conjoint measurement.

Author(s)
Green, P.E. F.J. Carmone & Y. Wind.
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Abstract

It is indicated that additive conjoint models provide good descriptions of the data and that self-explicated models also show reasonably accuracy in predicting actual rankings. However, no significant association was found between differences in evaluative behaviour and a battery of attitudinal and socio-economic measurements obtained from the same subjects.

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B 245 T /01
Source

In: Behavioural Science 17 (1972) nr. 3 mei, p. 288 /99

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