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Customer Relationship Management: A Database Approach

MARK 7397 Spring 2007. Customer Relationship Management: A Database Approach. Class 11 Discriminate Analysis. James D. Hess C.T. Bauer Professor of Marketing Science 375H Melcher Hall jhess@uh.edu 713 743-4175. Discriminant Analysis of Toaster Customers.

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Customer Relationship Management: A Database Approach

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  1. MARK 7397 Spring 2007 Customer Relationship Management:A Database Approach Class 11 Discriminate Analysis James D. Hess C.T. Bauer Professor of Marketing Science 375H Melcher Hall jhess@uh.edu 713 743-4175

  2. Discriminant Analysis of Toaster Customers GS = location of Goldstar buyer Size of Family BD = location of Black & Decker buyer 10 BD BD 9 GS 8 BD 7 BD 6 BD GS GS 5 4 GS GS 3 2 1 Taste for 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Speed

  3. Toaster Customers Means and Confidence Circles Size of Family Location of average Black & Decker buyer 10 BD BD 9 GS Location of average Goldstar buyer 8 BD 7 BD 6 BD GS GS 5 4 GS GS 3 2 1 Taste for 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Speed

  4. Toaster Customers Means and Confidence Ellipses Size of Family 10 BD BD 9 GS 8 BD 7 BD 6 BD GS GS 5 4 GS GS 3 2 1 Taste for 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Speed

  5. Discriminant Analysis of Toaster Customers Size of Family 10 BD BD 9 0=-2.0-.013TS+.456SF or SF=4.2+.03TS GS 8 BD 7 BD 6 BD GS GS 5 4 GS GS 3 2 1 Taste for 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Speed

  6. qGSC(BD|GS) XBDb+XGSb Xb < -------------- + ln --------------------- 2 qBDC(GS|BD) Assignment of Observation to Population Suppose we have computed discriminant coefficients b and have observed a value X for an observation. Suppose that a priori we think the two populations have probabilities qBD and qGS and the costs of misclassification are C(BD|GS) and C(GS|BD). Let the group centroids be XBD and XGS then the observation should be allocated to GS if Note: if prior probabilities and costs are symmetric then the last term above is ln(1)=0. However, suppose that qGS=2/3 and misclassifying a GS as BD is 5 times more costly than misclassifying a BD as GS. Then the threshold for allocating to GS is easy since ln(10)=+2.3.

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