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Sample Questions a Conjoint Analysis Can Solve: 1. Will a change in price on my product affect sales? 2. What combination of features should I offer for my service to get the most new customers? 3. If I'm putting together a benefits package for my employees, what trade-offs would they be willing to make? The length of the survey depends on the number of attributes to be assessed and the method of conjoint analysis in use. A typical questionnaire with 20-25 attributes may take more than 30 minutes to complete. Choice based conjoint, by using a smaller profile set distributed across the sample as a whole may be completed in less than 15 minutes. Choice exercises may be displayed as a store front type layout or in some other visually engaging environment. Today, thousands of conjoint studies are conducted each year, through various methods of approach. Business leaders world-wide have the competitive edge and are saving a great deal of money on research and development costs, successfully using the results to design new products or line extensions, reposition existing products, and make more profitable pricing decisions.
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