analysis of preferences

  • 1Convex preferences — In economics, convex preferences refer to a property of an individual s ordering of various outcomes which roughly corresponds to the idea that averages are better than the extremes . The concept roughly corresponds to the law of diminishing… …

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  • 2Conjoint analysis (marketing) — See also: Conjoint analysis, Conjoint analysis (in healthcare), IDDEA, Rule Developing Experimentation. Conjoint analysis is a statistical technique used in market research to determine how people value different features that make up an… …

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  • 3Multi-criteria decision analysis — Multiple criteria decision making or multiple criteria decision analysis is a sub discipline of operations research that explicitly considers multiple criteria in decision making environments. Whether in our daily lives or in professional… …

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  • 4Conjoint analysis (in marketing) — NOTOC Conjoint analysis is a statistical technique used in market research to determine how people value different features that make up an individual Product or Service. The objective of conjoint analysis is to determine what combination of a… …

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  • 5Cluster analysis — The result of a cluster analysis shown as the coloring of the squares into three clusters. Cluster analysis or clustering is the task of assigning a set of objects into groups (called clusters) so that the objects in the same cluster are more… …

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  • 6Conjoint analysis — See also: Conjoint analysis (in marketing), Conjoint analysis (in healthcare), IDDEA, Rule Developing Experimentation. Conjoint analysis, also called multi attribute compositional models or stated preference analysis, is a statistical technique… …

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  • 7Conjoint analysis (in healthcare) — See also: Conjoint analysis (in marketing), Rule Developing Experimentation Why conjoint in healthcare market research?Pharmaceutical manufacturers need deeper and deeper market information they can rely on to make the right decisions and to… …

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  • 8Conjoint analysis (healthcare) — See also: Conjoint analysis (in marketing), Rule Developing Experimentation Contents 1 Why conjoint in healthcare market research? 2 Traditional conjoint models 3 Prescription based conjoint model …

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  • 9Monotone preferences — In economics, an agent s preferences are said to be weakly monotonic if, given a consumption bundle x, the agent prefers all consumption bundles y that have more of every good. That is, implies . An agent s preferences are said to be strongly… …

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  • 10Technical analysis — Financial markets Public market Exchange Securities Bond market Fixed income Corporate bond Government bond Municipal bond …

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