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conjoint

[kuhn-joint] / kənˈdʒɔɪnt /


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To assess people’s priorities separately from their opinions about policy, we used what researchers call conjoint experiments.

From New York Times

To assess the impact of issues on people’s political choices, we use what researchers call conjoint experiments.

From New York Times

A previous Data for Progress and YouGov Blue conjoint experiment showed similar results, with Democratic voters supporting an outsider candidate over an establishment candidate and ambitious climate policy over a more centrist options.

From Salon

All three defendants are also charged with conjoint robbery and conspiracy to commit conjoint robbery.

From Washington Times

The resolution: A research firm designed a study using conjoint analysis — a statistical technique used in market research to determine how people value different features that make up an individual product or service.

From Washington Post