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Mastering MarketSight: Segmented Analysis with Custom Variables

Mastering MarketSight: Segmented Analysis with Custom Variables

This month's training session reviews one of the most important aspects of getting your data ready for accurate

An Intro to Variables (MarketSight)

An Intro to Variables (MarketSight)

Hello and welcome to the Danita training Series this video will introduce the

Variable Types and Defaults (MarketSight)

Variable Types and Defaults (MarketSight)

Read more details and related context about Variable Types and Defaults (MarketSight).

Multiple Response UDVs (User Defined Variables) (MarketSight)

Multiple Response UDVs (User Defined Variables) (MarketSight)

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Grid UDVs (User Defined Variables) (MarketSight)

Grid UDVs (User Defined Variables) (MarketSight)

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Mastering MarketSight: Tips and Tricks

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Conditional UDVs (User Defined Variables) (MarketSight)

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Conditional User Defined Variables in MarketSight

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This was originally a numeric open end question in which we asked respondents to estimate how much their monthly bill was.