caBTL {conjoint} | R Documentation |
Function caBTL estimates participation (market share) of simulation profiles
Description
Function caBTL estimates participation of simulation profiles using probabilistic model BTL (Bradley-Terry-Luce). Function returns vector of percentage participations. The sum of participation should be 100%.
Usage
caBTL(sym, y, x)
Arguments
sym |
matrix of simulation profiles |
y |
matrix of preferences |
x |
matrix of profiles |
Author(s)
Andrzej Bak andrzej.bak@ue.wroc.pl,
Tomasz Bartlomowicz tomasz.bartlomowicz@ue.wroc.pl
Department of Econometrics and Computer Science, Wroclaw University of Economics, Poland http://keii.ue.wroc.pl/conjoint
References
Bak A., Bartlomowicz T. (2012), Conjoint analysis method and its implementation in conjoint R package, [In:] Pociecha J., Decker R. (Eds.), Data analysis methods and its applications, C.H.Beck, Warszawa, p.239-248.
Bak A. (2009), Analiza Conjoint [Conjoint Analysis], [In:] Walesiak M., Gatnar E. (Eds.), Statystyczna analiza danych z wykorzystaniem programu R [Statistical Data Analysis using R], Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warszawa, p. 283-317.
Green P.E., Srinivasan V. (1978), Conjoint Analysis in Consumer Research: Issues and Outlook, "Journal of Consumer Research", September, 5, p. 103-123.
SPSS 6.1 Categories (1994), SPSS Inc., Chicago.
See Also
caLogit
, caMaxUtility
and ShowAllSimulations
Examples
#Example 1
library(conjoint)
data(tea)
simutil<-caBTL(tsimp,tpref,tprof)
print("Percentage participation of profiles: ", quote=FALSE)
print(simutil)
#Example 2
library(conjoint)
data(chocolate)
simutil<-caBTL(csimp,cpref,cprof)
print("Percentage participation of profiles:", quote=FALSE)
print(simutil)
#Example 3
library(conjoint)
data(chocolate)
ShowAllSimulations(csimp,cpref,cprof)
#Example 4
#library(conjoint)
#data(journey)
#ShowAllSimulations(jsimp,jpref,jprof)