Multiple Choice
The assumption behind the use of conjoint analysis is that:
A) a product is considered as a whole rather than in discrete attributes.
B) a product can be represented as a set or bundle of attributes.
C) the number of items per purchase is a constant to scale market share.
D) preferences can be observed by testing of many virtual variations of the same basic concept.
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