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Multivariate analysis applied in the initial phase of the development of a new eco-friendly product

The development of products that do not harm the environment is a major concern of manufacturing companies. Market research and statistical methods are used to access consumer preferences and are useful to build in features that encourage the consumer to choose products with sustainable characterist...

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Main Authors: Echeveste, Marcia E. S., Paula, Istefani C., Silveira, Manoel M., Marx, Angela M.
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