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Adaptive Conjoint Analysis

Adaptive Conjoint Analysis (ACA) is a hybrid, computer-administered conjoint method that builds each respondent's part-worth utilities by combining a self-explicated priors stage with a sequence of adaptively chosen paired-comparison trade-offs. Developed by Richard Johnson at Sawtooth Software in the mid-1980s, ACA was designed to handle many more attributes than a respondent could realistically evaluate in full-profile or choice tasks. The interview first asks people to rate the desirability of attribute levels and the importance of attributes, then uses those answers to generate paired product comparisons that are roughly balanced in utility, which are the most informative trade-offs. Respondents indicate graded preference between each pair, and the program updates the utilities in real time, focusing later questions where uncertainty is greatest. Green, Krieger, and Agarwal's 1991 evaluation in the Journal of Marketing Research documented both ACA's strengths and important caveats about its self-explicated component and attribute-importance estimates. ACA produces individual-level utilities that can drive purchase-likelihood calibration and market simulation.

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Adaptive Conjoint Analysis (ACA)
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  • Green, P. E., Krieger, A. M., & Agarwal, M. K. (1991). Adaptive Conjoint Analysis: Some Caveats and Suggestions. Journal of Marketing Research, 28(2), 215-222. · DOI 10.1177/002224379102800208
  • Orme, B. K. (2020). Getting Started with Conjoint Analysis: Strategies for Product Design and Pricing Research (4th ed.). Madison, WI: Research Publishers LLC. · ISBN 9780972729772
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Often confused withChoice-Based Conjointmachine-suggested · Relational suggestion, not evidence.Same method familyConjoint Market Simulatormachine-suggested · Relational suggestion, not evidence.Used in the same domainDiscrete Choice Experimentmachine-suggested · Relational suggestion, not evidence.Often confused withMaxDiff / Best-Worst Scalingmachine-suggested · Relational suggestion, not evidence.

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