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- From: UNCSM1@UNC.BITNET (Sally Muller)
- Newsgroups: bit.listserv.sas-l
- Subject: Conjoint Analysis response to Greg Nelson
- Message-ID: <SAS-L%92111215080697@VTVM2.CC.VT.EDU>
- Date: 12 Nov 92 20:08:00 GMT
- Sender: "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@UGA.BITNET>
- Reply-To: Sally Muller <UNCSM1@UNC.BITNET>
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- SUMMARY: Conjoint analysis -- response to Greg Nelson
- E-ADDR: uncsm1@unc.bitnet
- NAME: Sally Muller
- PH/ADDR: 919-962-6501 OIT CB#3455, UNC, Chapel Hill NC 27514
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- ahh Greg.....I hear voices.....yes, yes.....I can almost hear it now...
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- Subject: Re: Conjoint Experts
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- In article Greg Nelson asked, gnelson@HARPO.DEV.UGA.ED U writes:
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- |> CONTENT: Conjoint Analysis
- |> SUMMARY: Using a subset of an orthogonal array in conjoint
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- If you need to do serious design work, you really should look at
- the facilities in the SAS/QC product. The ADX menu system, PROC
- FACTEX, and PROC OPTEX can be used to generate designs. In
- particular, PROC OPTEX can generate nonorthogonal designs with a
- specified number of runs when the number of runs in an orthogonal
- design is too large.
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- The SAS/STAT procedure TRANSREG can be used to run the conjoint
- analysis. SI will be putting out a technical report on conjoint
- analysis soon.
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