Conjoint analysis

Conjoint analysis, also called multi-attribute compositional models, is a statistical technique that originated in mathematical psychology. Today it is used in many of the social sciences and applied sciences including marketing, product management, and operations research.

See also: Conjoint analysis (in marketing)

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See also: Conjoint analysis, Applied science, Conjoint analysis (in marketing), Marketing, Mathematics, Operations research, Product management, Psychology, Social science