Burke Institute will hold a seminar focused on practical conjoint analysis and discrete choice modeling on June 5-7 in Chicago. For more information visit www.burkeinstitute.com.
According to Burke:
This three-day comprehensive seminar is designed to help marketing research practitioners obtain a complete understanding of conjoint analysis and discrete choice modeling, starting with the design process through utility estimation to translating results into actionable information. You will learn:
- What conjoint analysis and discrete choice modeling do, how to use them, when to use them and what are their marketing applications.
- How to select attributes and levels; how to determine the most appropriate type of analysis: adaptive, full profile, or choice based conjoint; how to collect data; and the number of profiles each respondent should evaluate.
- What are utilities, how they are estimated, and how to use them in further analysis.
- How to design an effective conjoint analysis study using ACA and CBC from Sawtooth Software.
- How to interpret simulation results and translate them into actionable information.
- Latest developments in individual level discrete choice analysis techniques such as Hierarchical Bayes, Latent Class or Mixture Modeling.
- Alternate techniques for pricing research.