Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 10:57:01 -0500
Reply-To: "Will Bailey [Statman]" <statmanz@earthlink.net>
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From: "Will Bailey [Statman]" <statmanz@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: Four questions about conjoint analysis
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Your questions suggest that perhaps you 'do not know how to do a conjoint
analysis' and should seek a statistical consult.
Let me know if I can help,
WMB
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Subject: Four questions about conjoint analysis
I know how to do the conjoint analysis, but:
1. Which type of factor should I select (linear, discrete, ideal, antideal,
more)? 2. Does the conjoint analysis show what the best factor is and is
there any other type of conjoint analysis? 3. What is meant by "factor
and/or data not orthogonal"? 4. What is meant by "reversals"?
Thanks again,