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Quiz 10: Multivariate Methods of Marketing Research I: Factor, cluster, and Discriminant Analyses
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Question 1
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Statisticians often call the clusters obtained through cluster analysis "latent" because they need to be discerned via analysis and are not directly observable.
Question 2
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Cluster analysis clarifies the underlying structure of multivariate data in a way that makes it the best complement to regression analysis.
Question 3
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Discriminant analysis and factor analysis are examples of interdependence methods.
Question 4
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Factor analysis can be used for data transformations by identifying covariates that are exactly uncorrelated and make good inputs for dependence methods.
Question 5
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In hierarchical cluster analysis,once a group of objects is clustered together,they are together for life,i.e.the program never separates them during the analysis.
Question 6
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If the eigenvalue of the first factor on a factor analysis is 5.3,this could be interpreted that this first factor is doing the work of about 5.3 of the original variables.
Question 7
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Factor analysis tells us which variables are similar to one another and how they should be grouped.
Question 8
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Varimax rotation involves an oblique rotation of the factors.
Question 9
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Hierarchical clustering works well if a researcher needs a fixed number of clusters,whereas nonhierarchical clustering is more useful when one needs to compare different clustering solutions.
Question 10
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The principal .reason for rotating a factor analysis solution is to increase the amount of "explained" variance in the variables.
Question 11
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Varimax rotation in factor analysis will tell researchers the optimal number of factors they should have in a data reduction situation.
Question 12
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In dependence models,no variable or variables are designated as being predicted by others,because the researcher is interested in the interrelationships among all of the variables taken together.
Question 13
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To use cluster analysis,researchers must choose either a distance metric or a clustering criterion.
Question 14
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Variables that have drastically different ranges can be standardized for cluster analysis through use of a z-transform,which gives all of the variables equal ranges.