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Introduction to R Programming and Consumers Wants in Marketing Analytics

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Course Features

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Limited Access

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Accessibility

Mobile, Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Beginner

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

Course Description

This course offers a comprehensive guide to understanding the application of R programming as well as how to interpret and track customers' behaviour. It will teach you how to use R programming, functions and their syntaxes, as well as data frame objects in marketing analytics. Begin with an analysis of consumer wants and how R programming can be used to solve real-life problems. Next, you will learn about the influence of ‘needs’, ‘wants’ and ‘demand’ in marketing analytics. You will also study conjoint analysis to break options available into a combination of multiple attributes. Then you will discuss the functions of the conjoint analysis method in consumer wants, as well as how to create value for the user. Analyze the use of orthogonal designs to get the correlation between variables and, finally, see how pricing can be done through conjoint analysis. This free online course provides practical knowledge and numerous applications of pricing models, conjoint analysis and brand premium concepts. Start your next learning journey today by registering for this course now.

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What You Will Learn

Analyze the approach to functions and their syntaxes

Discuss how to use the conjoint analysis to break options available into multiple attributes

Discuss the importance of the matrix and frame objects in marketing analytics

Explain the concept of R programming in marketing analytics

Explain the influence of needs, wants and demand

Outline the features of the brand premium concept in conjoint analysis

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