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gonzo233

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The vast majority of statistical models used in marketing yield only one value for each , which marketers assume is valid for everyone; yet this concept is in direct contrast to the idea of heterogeneity.
 
 Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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To determine whether the discriminant analysis can be used as a good predictor, information provided in the factor profile is used.
 
 Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Although heterogeneity implies people react differently, most marketing models assume everyone will react the same way when a particular situation is faced or a variable is modified.

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To determine whether the discriminant analysis can be used as a good predictor, information provided in the confusion matrix is used.



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