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Publication date: 07/24/2024

MaxDiff

Fit Models for MaxDiff Experiments

Use MaxDiff (maximum difference scaling) as an alternative to standard preference scales to determine the relative importance of items being rated. MaxDiff forces respondents to report their most and least preferred options. This often results in rankings that are more definitive than rankings obtained using standard preference scales.

The MaxDiff platform enables you to do the following:

Use information about respondent (subject) traits as well as product attributes.

Integrate data from one, two, or three sources.

Obtain subject-level scores for segmenting or clustering your data.

Image shown hereEstimate subject-specific coefficients using a Bayesian approach.

Use bias-corrected maximum likelihood estimators (Firth 1993).

Figure 5.1 MaxDiff All Comparisons Report 

MaxDiff All Comparisons Report

Contents

Overview of the MaxDiff Platform

Examples of the MaxDiff Platform

Example of a One Table Format
Example of a Multiple Table Format

Launch the MaxDiff Platform

Launch Window for One Table, Stacked
Launch Window for Multiple Tables, Cross-Referenced

MaxDiff Model Report

MaxDiff Effect Summary
MaxDiff Results
MaxDiff Parameter Estimates
Bayesian Parameter Estimates
Likelihood Ratio Tests

MaxDiff Platform Options

Comparisons Report
Save Bayes Chain
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