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Design Your Own Movie Theater Using Conjoint Analysis

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Material Type: Simulation
Technical Format: Other
Date Added to MERLOT: July 14, 2004
Date Modified in MERLOT: June 09, 2012
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Submitter : Cathy Swift

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This is an interactive exercise in which students study a movie theater and the five attributes that are important to movie goers: ticket price, line of sight, seat comfort, audio visual, and food. Data are provided for 18 movie theaters and students are asked to use conjoint analysis to determine what one attribute is "worth." This can be used as a homework or in-class problem, and discussion questions are provided.


This module was selected as the 2005 Classics Award Winner of the Business Discipline because it is a novel way to demonstrate conjoint analysis to students. By demonstrating with graphs and percentages, students learn what is meant by "part worths" and "relative importance." It is also very versatile, as students may complete it on their own, they may survey several people, or it can be used in the entire class. All of the necessary material is here, so nothing else is needed, and it involves a situation with which students of all ages can identify.

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Primary Audience: College General Ed
Mobile Compatibility: Not specified at this time
Language: English
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