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R for Marketing Research and Analytics / by Chris Chapman, Elea McDonnell Feit.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Use R!Publication details: Cham,Switzerland: Springer, 2015.Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (XVIII, 454 pages 108 illustrations, 54 illustrations in color.) 23 cmISBN:
  • 9783319144368
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: R for marketing research and analytics; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 330.015195 23
LOC classification:
  • QA276.45.R43 .C43 2015
Contents:
Welcome to R -- The R Language -- Describing Data -- Relationships Between Continuous Variables -- Comparing Groups: Tables and Visualizations -- Comparing Groups: Statistical Tests -- Identifying Drivers of Outcomes: Linear Models -- Reducing Data Complexity -- Additional Linear Modeling Topics -- Confirmatory Factor Analysis and Structural Equation Modeling -- Segmentation: Clustering and Classification -- Association Rules for Market Basket Analysis -- Choice Modeling -- Conclusion -- Appendix: R Versions and Related Software -- Appendix: Scaling up -- Appendix: Packages Used -- Index.
Summary: This book is a complete introduction to the power of R for marketing research practitioners. The text describes statistical models from a conceptual point of view with a minimal amount of mathematics, presuming only an introductory knowledge of statistics. Hands-on chapters accelerate the learning curve by asking readers to interact with R from the beginning. Core topics include the R language, basic statistics, linear modeling, and data visualization, which is presented throughout as an integral part of analysis. Later chapters cover more advanced topics yet are intended to be approachable for all analysts. These sections examine logistic regression, customer segmentation, hierarchical linear modeling, market basket analysis, structural equation modeling, and conjoint analysis in R. The text uniquely presents Bayesian models with a minimally complex approach, demonstrating and explaining Bayesian methods alongside traditional analyses for analysis of variance, linear models, and metric and choice-based conjoint analysis. With its emphasis on data visualization, model assessment, and development of statistical intuition, this book provides guidance for any analyst looking to develop or improve skills in R for marketing applications.
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Welcome to R -- The R Language -- Describing Data -- Relationships Between Continuous Variables -- Comparing Groups: Tables and Visualizations -- Comparing Groups: Statistical Tests -- Identifying Drivers of Outcomes: Linear Models -- Reducing Data Complexity -- Additional Linear Modeling Topics -- Confirmatory Factor Analysis and Structural Equation Modeling -- Segmentation: Clustering and Classification -- Association Rules for Market Basket Analysis -- Choice Modeling -- Conclusion -- Appendix: R Versions and Related Software -- Appendix: Scaling up -- Appendix: Packages Used -- Index.

This book is a complete introduction to the power of R for marketing research practitioners. The text describes statistical models from a conceptual point of view with a minimal amount of mathematics, presuming only an introductory knowledge of statistics. Hands-on chapters accelerate the learning curve by asking readers to interact with R from the beginning. Core topics include the R language, basic statistics, linear modeling, and data visualization, which is presented throughout as an integral part of analysis. Later chapters cover more advanced topics yet are intended to be approachable for all analysts. These sections examine logistic regression, customer segmentation, hierarchical linear modeling, market basket analysis, structural equation modeling, and conjoint analysis in R. The text uniquely presents Bayesian models with a minimally complex approach, demonstrating and explaining Bayesian methods alongside traditional analyses for analysis of variance, linear models, and metric and choice-based conjoint analysis. With its emphasis on data visualization, model assessment, and development of statistical intuition, this book provides guidance for any analyst looking to develop or improve skills in R for marketing applications.

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