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Análise Conjunta Bayesiana×Modelagem de Mistura Bayesiana×
ÁreaEstatísticaEstatística
FamíliaLatent structureLatent structure
Ano de origem19951997 (Richardson & Green Bayesian formulation)
Autor originalAllenby & Ginter (hierarchical Bayes formulation); conjoint roots in Luce & Tukey (1964)Richardson & Green (seminal Bayesian treatment, 1997); broader Bayesian mixture roots trace to Dempster, Laird & Rubin (EM, 1977) and Titterington, Smith & Makov (1985)
TipoPreference measurement / Bayesian hierarchical modelLatent-class / model-based clustering
Fonte seminalAllenby, G. M. & Ginter, J. L. (1995). Using extremes to design products and segment markets. Journal of Marketing Research, 32(4), 392–403. DOI ↗Fruhwirth-Schnatter, S., Celeux, G. & Robert, C. P. (Eds.) (2019). Handbook of Mixture Analysis. CRC Press / Chapman & Hall. ISBN: 9780367733995
Outros nomesBayesian CA, hierarchical Bayes conjoint, HB conjoint, Bayesian preference modelingBayesian mixture model, BMM, Bayesian model-based clustering, Bayesian finite mixture
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ResumoBayesian conjoint analysis estimates individual-level consumer preference weights for product attributes by combining conjoint choice tasks with a hierarchical Bayesian model. It yields part-worth utilities for each respondent rather than only group averages, enabling precise market simulation and segment discovery even from small per-person choice sets.Bayesian mixture modeling represents the population as a weighted sum of K component distributions and estimates all unknowns — mixing weights, component parameters, and even the number of components — through posterior inference. It extends classical mixture analysis by placing priors on every parameter and quantifying uncertainty over latent group assignments rather than treating them as fixed.
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