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Adaptive Multidimensional Scaling : The Spatial Representation of Brand Consideration and Dissimilarity Judgments

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  • Bijmolt, T.H.A.

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  • Wedel, M.
  • DeSarbo, W.S.

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  • Bijmolt, T.H.A. & Wedel, M. & DeSarbo, W.S., 2002. "Adaptive Multidimensional Scaling : The Spatial Representation of Brand Consideration and Dissimilarity Judgments," Other publications TiSEM 26b65f04-0d5f-42d6-8a85-8, Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management.
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