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jerry coleman

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Compare and contrast door-to-door personal interviews with telephone interviews with respect to speed of data collection, geographic flexibility, respondent cooperation, and questionnaire length.

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All of the following of real-world uses of discriminant analysis except
 a. distinguishing known groups of a dependent variable
  b. determining the underlying structure of a set of variables
  c. determining which input variables are most important to prediction
  d. classifying new customers



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Answer to Question 1

Speed of data collection--for door-to-door interviews it is moderate to fast and very fast for telephone interviews.

Geographic flexibility--limited to moderate for door-to-door interviews and high for telephone interviews.

Respondent cooperation--good for both types but better for door-to-door interviews.

Questionnaire length--can be long for door-to-door interviews but only moderate in length for telephone interviews.

Answer to Question 2

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Determining the underlying structure of a set of variables is a use of factor analysis, not discriminant analysis.





 

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