2020
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/852/1/012120
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Consumer Preference Analysis of Snack Using Conjoint Analysis Method (Case Study : Telur Gabus)

Abstract: Recently, the production of snacks continues to experience developments ranging from types, variants of taste, basic ingredients, and appearance. The aim of this research is to develop snack products in an effort to increase market share of the product itself. The example of the product for this research commonly known as Telur Gabus. Conjoint analysis and cluster analysis methods are used in processing the data obtained. Through the distribution of questionnaires, was obtained attributes that are considered i… Show more

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“…The assessment results are valid with Pearson's R validity test because they used the rating assessment. The value of α=5% was used as a parameter, obtained R (0.989) > 0.707 and significance (0.000) < 0.05 means the data in this study can be trusted to analyze [14]. Furthermore, the conjoint survey was reliable due to Cronbach's Alpha (0.88) being more than the minimum value (0.7).…”
Section: Conjoint Analysis Resultsmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…The assessment results are valid with Pearson's R validity test because they used the rating assessment. The value of α=5% was used as a parameter, obtained R (0.989) > 0.707 and significance (0.000) < 0.05 means the data in this study can be trusted to analyze [14]. Furthermore, the conjoint survey was reliable due to Cronbach's Alpha (0.88) being more than the minimum value (0.7).…”
Section: Conjoint Analysis Resultsmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Attribute levels refer to variations in attributes [15]. Determination of attributes based on answers related to factors determining respondents' buying meatball products [14]. Respondents' answers were grouped, and there are four selected factors with a frequency of answers that appears more than 15% on these questions, such as dominant taste (31.17%), price (16.88%), quality (16.88%), and texture (15.58%).…”
Section: Conjoint Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
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