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affularaba036
Calcite | Level 5

Hi, I'm new here.

I used the SAS JMP to draw some choice sets. I have 32 choice sets however I need to choose the best 4 out of the 32 choice sets. I would like to know how to do that using the software

1 $200 Yes $90,000
1 $250 Yes $110,000
1 $300 No $130,000
1 $350 No $110,000
2 $350 No $160,000
2 $350 No $110,000
2 $200 Yes $130,000
2 $300 Yes $160,000
3 $300 Yes $110,000
3 $250 Yes $130,000
3 $200 No $160,000
3 $300 No $90,000
4 $250 No $160,000
4 $300 Yes $130,000
4 $200 Yes $90,000
4 $300 No $160,000
5 $200 No $90,000
5 $200 Yes $110,000
5 $250 No $130,000
5 $300 Yes $90,000
6 $350 Yes $160,000
6 $200 No $110,000
6 $300 Yes $130,000
6 $250 No $90,000
7 $250 No $110,000
7 $350 Yes $90,000
7 $200 Yes $160,000
7 $350 No $130,000
8 $300 No $110,000
8 $250 Yes $90,000
8 $350 Yes $130,000
8 $200 No $130,000

For instance, I have these 32 choice sets I generated from the JMP software using (DOE- consumer studies--Choice design) options from which I want to choose the best 4.

Is there any command to use to generate the best four choice sets?

Thanks!

 

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Reeza
Super User

JMP has it's own forum here, although it's a SAS product it's not supported here.

 

https://community.jmp.com/t5/Discussions/bd-p/discussions

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Reeza
Super User
Are you using JMP or looking how to do t his with SAS now?
If SAS, How do you define 'best' in this situation?
affularaba036
Calcite | Level 5
I'm using JMP
Reeza
Super User

JMP has it's own forum here, although it's a SAS product it's not supported here.

 

https://community.jmp.com/t5/Discussions/bd-p/discussions

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