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Re: CBC Conjoint Analysis?

Hans Chen
 Dear Lister

I have following questions from a questionnaire, Could you please tell me
whether I can conduct Choice-Based Conjoint Analysis using following
question sets in SAS/SPSS/Stata? If not, Could you tell me what kind of
conjoint analysis we can do for these questions? Your any suggestion will be
highly appreciated. Thanks

Hans Zhu

===========================================================================

  Q1AA. Since each participant must pay the registration fee or do a minimum
amount of volunteering job to gain free registration, if the price of the
registration fee were set at $35, would you probably pay it or not?

Probably would
Probably would not


Q1AB. How about if it were $45 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1AC. How about if it were $40 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1AD. How about if it were $55 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1AE. How about if it were $50 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1BA. Since each participant must pay the registration fee or raise a
minimum amount of volunteering job to gain free registration, if the price
of the registration fee were set at $40, would you probably pay it or not?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1BB. How about if it were $35 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1BC. How about if it were $50 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1BD. How about if it were $55 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1BE. How about if it were $45 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1CA. Since each participant must pay the registration fee or raise a
minimum amount of volunteering job to gain free registration, if the price
of the registration fee were set at $45, would you probably pay it or not?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1CB. How about if it were $35 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1CC. How about if it were $40 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1CD. How about if it were $55 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1CE. How about if it were $50 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1DA. Since each participant must pay the registration fee or raise a
minimum amount of volunteering job to gain free registration, if the price
of the registration fee were set at $50, would you probably pay it or not?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1DB. How about if it were $40 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1DC. How about if it were $45 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1DD. How about if it were $35 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1DE. How about if it were $55 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1EA. Since each participant must pay the registration fee or raise a
minimum amount of volunteering job to gain free registration, if the price
of the registration fee were set at $55, would you probably pay it or not?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1EB. How about if it were $45 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1EC. How about if it were $50 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1ED. How about if it were $35 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1EE. How about if it were $40 ?

Probably would
Probably would not

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Re: CBC Conjoint Analysis?

Zetu, Dan
Choice-based conjoint is based on the user making a choice from among a
set of alternatives, a few times during such an exercise. The way your
questions are structured is not suitable for such an analysis. In
general, a conjoint analysis would test more product features than just
price. Assuming that the questions below are the only ones asked about
the product, I can't really see an opportunity for a more sophisticated
analysis beyond descriptive reports.

Dan

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Dan Zetu
Analytical Consultant
R. L. Polk & Co.
248-728-7278
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-----Original Message-----
From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
Hans Zhu
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2008 7:11 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: CBC Conjoint Analysis?


 Dear Lister

I have following questions from a questionnaire, Could you please tell
me
whether I can conduct Choice-Based Conjoint Analysis using following
question sets in SAS/SPSS/Stata? If not, Could you tell me what kind of
conjoint analysis we can do for these questions? Your any suggestion
will be
highly appreciated. Thanks

Hans Zhu

========================================================================
===

  Q1AA. Since each participant must pay the registration fee or do a
minimum
amount of volunteering job to gain free registration, if the price of
the
registration fee were set at $35, would you probably pay it or not?

Probably would
Probably would not


Q1AB. How about if it were $45 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1AC. How about if it were $40 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1AD. How about if it were $55 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1AE. How about if it were $50 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1BA. Since each participant must pay the registration fee or raise a
minimum amount of volunteering job to gain free registration, if the
price
of the registration fee were set at $40, would you probably pay it or
not?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1BB. How about if it were $35 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1BC. How about if it were $50 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1BD. How about if it were $55 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1BE. How about if it were $45 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1CA. Since each participant must pay the registration fee or raise a
minimum amount of volunteering job to gain free registration, if the
price
of the registration fee were set at $45, would you probably pay it or
not?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1CB. How about if it were $35 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1CC. How about if it were $40 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1CD. How about if it were $55 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1CE. How about if it were $50 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1DA. Since each participant must pay the registration fee or raise a
minimum amount of volunteering job to gain free registration, if the
price
of the registration fee were set at $50, would you probably pay it or
not?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1DB. How about if it were $40 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1DC. How about if it were $45 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1DD. How about if it were $35 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1DE. How about if it were $55 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1EA. Since each participant must pay the registration fee or raise a
minimum amount of volunteering job to gain free registration, if the
price
of the registration fee were set at $55, would you probably pay it or
not?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1EB. How about if it were $45 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1EC. How about if it were $50 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1ED. How about if it were $35 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1EE. How about if it were $40 ?

Probably would
Probably would not

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Re: CBC Conjoint Analysis?

zstatman
This is a methodology sometimes called "price laddering" and, as Dan, points
out, the most likely analysis approach is limited to univariate statistics.

Will

-----Original Message-----
From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
Zetu, Dan
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 8:22 AM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: CBC Conjoint Analysis?

Choice-based conjoint is based on the user making a choice from among a set
of alternatives, a few times during such an exercise. The way your questions
are structured is not suitable for such an analysis. In general, a conjoint
analysis would test more product features than just price. Assuming that the
questions below are the only ones asked about the product, I can't really
see an opportunity for a more sophisticated analysis beyond descriptive
reports.

Dan

-------------------------------
Dan Zetu
Analytical Consultant
R. L. Polk & Co.
248-728-7278
[hidden email]

-----Original Message-----
From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
Hans Zhu
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2008 7:11 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: CBC Conjoint Analysis?


 Dear Lister

I have following questions from a questionnaire, Could you please tell me
whether I can conduct Choice-Based Conjoint Analysis using following
question sets in SAS/SPSS/Stata? If not, Could you tell me what kind of
conjoint analysis we can do for these questions? Your any suggestion will be
highly appreciated. Thanks

Hans Zhu

========================================================================
===

  Q1AA. Since each participant must pay the registration fee or do a minimum
amount of volunteering job to gain free registration, if the price of the
registration fee were set at $35, would you probably pay it or not?

Probably would
Probably would not


Q1AB. How about if it were $45 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1AC. How about if it were $40 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1AD. How about if it were $55 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1AE. How about if it were $50 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1BA. Since each participant must pay the registration fee or raise a
minimum amount of volunteering job to gain free registration, if the price
of the registration fee were set at $40, would you probably pay it or not?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1BB. How about if it were $35 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1BC. How about if it were $50 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1BD. How about if it were $55 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1BE. How about if it were $45 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1CA. Since each participant must pay the registration fee or raise a
minimum amount of volunteering job to gain free registration, if the price
of the registration fee were set at $45, would you probably pay it or not?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1CB. How about if it were $35 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1CC. How about if it were $40 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1CD. How about if it were $55 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1CE. How about if it were $50 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1DA. Since each participant must pay the registration fee or raise a
minimum amount of volunteering job to gain free registration, if the price
of the registration fee were set at $50, would you probably pay it or not?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1DB. How about if it were $40 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1DC. How about if it were $45 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1DD. How about if it were $35 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1DE. How about if it were $55 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1EA. Since each participant must pay the registration fee or raise a
minimum amount of volunteering job to gain free registration, if the price
of the registration fee were set at $55, would you probably pay it or not?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1EB. How about if it were $45 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1EC. How about if it were $50 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1ED. How about if it were $35 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1EE. How about if it were $40 ?

Probably would
Probably would not

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R: CBC Conjoint Analysis?

Luca Meyer
I once used price laddering with the objective to see what percentage of my
sample would choose the product at a given price point and how that
proportion increased/decreased as I decreased/increased the price. Assuming
inverse utility function with increasing price I assume some of your item
order is to be rivisited, isn't it? For instance, why would you pose a
probably would-would not question in a $45 when the same person already
evaluated a $35 and a $55 scenario?

Luca

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Inviato: martedì 8 gennaio 2008 14.52
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Oggetto: Re: CBC Conjoint Analysis?

This is a methodology sometimes called "price laddering" and, as Dan, points
out, the most likely analysis approach is limited to univariate statistics.

Will

-----Original Message-----
From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
Zetu, Dan
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 8:22 AM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: CBC Conjoint Analysis?

Choice-based conjoint is based on the user making a choice from among a set
of alternatives, a few times during such an exercise. The way your questions
are structured is not suitable for such an analysis. In general, a conjoint
analysis would test more product features than just price. Assuming that the
questions below are the only ones asked about the product, I can't really
see an opportunity for a more sophisticated analysis beyond descriptive
reports.

Dan

-------------------------------
Dan Zetu
Analytical Consultant
R. L. Polk & Co.
248-728-7278
[hidden email]

-----Original Message-----
From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
Hans Zhu
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2008 7:11 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: CBC Conjoint Analysis?


 Dear Lister

I have following questions from a questionnaire, Could you please tell me
whether I can conduct Choice-Based Conjoint Analysis using following
question sets in SAS/SPSS/Stata? If not, Could you tell me what kind of
conjoint analysis we can do for these questions? Your any suggestion will be
highly appreciated. Thanks

Hans Zhu

========================================================================
===

  Q1AA. Since each participant must pay the registration fee or do a minimum
amount of volunteering job to gain free registration, if the price of the
registration fee were set at $35, would you probably pay it or not?

Probably would
Probably would not


Q1AB. How about if it were $45 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1AC. How about if it were $40 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1AD. How about if it were $55 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1AE. How about if it were $50 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1BA. Since each participant must pay the registration fee or raise a
minimum amount of volunteering job to gain free registration, if the price
of the registration fee were set at $40, would you probably pay it or not?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1BB. How about if it were $35 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1BC. How about if it were $50 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1BD. How about if it were $55 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1BE. How about if it were $45 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1CA. Since each participant must pay the registration fee or raise a
minimum amount of volunteering job to gain free registration, if the price
of the registration fee were set at $45, would you probably pay it or not?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1CB. How about if it were $35 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1CC. How about if it were $40 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1CD. How about if it were $55 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1CE. How about if it were $50 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1DA. Since each participant must pay the registration fee or raise a
minimum amount of volunteering job to gain free registration, if the price
of the registration fee were set at $50, would you probably pay it or not?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1DB. How about if it were $40 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1DC. How about if it were $45 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1DD. How about if it were $35 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1DE. How about if it were $55 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1EA. Since each participant must pay the registration fee or raise a
minimum amount of volunteering job to gain free registration, if the price
of the registration fee were set at $55, would you probably pay it or not?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1EB. How about if it were $45 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1EC. How about if it were $50 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1ED. How about if it were $35 ?

Probably would
Probably would not
Q1EE. How about if it were $40 ?

Probably would
Probably would not

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