conjoint
pronunciation
How to pronounce conjoint in British English: UK [kənˈdʒɔɪnt]
How to pronounce conjoint in American English: US [kənˈdʒɔɪnt]
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- Adjective:
- consisting of two or more associated entities
Word Origin
- conjoint (adj.)
- late 14c., from Middle French conjoint, past participle of conjoindre (see conjoin). Related: Conjointly (early 14c.).
Example
- 1. Apply conjoint analysis to design seniors leisure activities .
- 2. Study of consumer preference based on conjoint analysis .
- 3. Social identity , consumer ethnocentrism , country image , conjoint analysis .
- 4. Conjoint analysis is a method that can effectively reflect the variation of consumer needs ; hence it is widely applied in the research of market segmentation .
- 5. Though conjoint analysis is very fashionable in advanced country , in china , since marketing research is a new development area , conjoint analysis is unknown to many people .