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Unit 14: Multivariate Analysis



            Self Assessment                                                                       Notes

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            4.   In factor analysis, the expenditure ....................... due to time factor.
            5.   Correspondence analysis is a ....................... technique.

            14.3 Cluster Analysis

            Cluster Analysis is used:
            1.   To classify persons or objects into small number of clusters or group.
            2.   To identify specific customer segment for the company’s brand.
            Cluster Analysis is a technique used for classifying objects into groups. This can be used to sort
            data (a number of people, companies, cities, brands or any other objects) into homogeneous
            groups based on their characteristics.
            The result of Cluster Analysis is a grouping of the data into groups called clusters. The researcher
            can analyse the clusters for their characteristics and give the cluster, names based on these.
            Where can Cluster Analysis be applied?

            The marketing application of cluster analysis is in customer segmentation and estimation of
            segment sizes. Industries, where this technique is useful include automobiles, retail stores,
            insurance, B-to-B, durables and packaged goods. Some of the well-known frameworks in consumer
            behaviour (like VALS) are based on value cluster analysis.
            Cluster Analysis is applicable when:
                An FMCG company wants to map the profile of its target audience in terms of lifestyle,
                 attitude and perceptions.
                A consumer durable company wants to know the features and services a consumer takes
                 into account, when purchasing through catalogues.
                A housing finance corporation wants to identify and cluster the basic characteristics,
                 lifestyles and mindset of persons who would be availing housing loans. Clustering can be
                 done based on parameters such as interest rates, documentation, processing fee, number
                 of installments etc.

            Process

            There are two ways in which Cluster Analysis can be carried out:
            1.   First, objects/respondents are segmented into a pre-decided number of clusters. In this
                 case, a method called non-hierarchical method can be used, which partitions data into the
                 specified number of clusters
            2.   The second method is called the hierarchical method.
            The above two are basic approaches used in cluster analysis. This can be used to segment
            customer groups for a brand or product category, or to segment retail stores into similar groups
            based on selected variables.

            Interpretation of Results

            Ideally, the variables should be measured on an interval or ratio scale. This is because the
            clustering techniques use the distance measure to find the closest objects to group into a cluster.
            An example of its use can be clustering of towns similar to each other which will help decide



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