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SCENARIO 17-3 The Tree Diagram Below Shows the Results of the Classification

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SCENARIO 17-3
The tree diagram below shows the results of the classification tree model that has been constructed to
predict the probability of a cable company's customers who will switch ("Yes" or "No")into its
bundled program offering based on the price ($30, $40, $50, $60)and whether the customer spends
more than 5 hours a day watching TV ("Yes" or "No")using the data set of 100 customers collected
from a survey. SCENARIO 17-3 The tree diagram below shows the results of the classification tree model that has been constructed to predict the probability of a cable company's customers who will switch ( Yes  or  No )into its bundled program offering based on the price ($30, $40, $50, $60)and whether the customer spends more than 5 hours a day watching TV ( Yes  or  No )using the data set of 100 customers collected from a survey.     -True or False: Referring to Scenario 17-3, the highest probability of switching is predicted to occur among customers who watch more than 5 hours of TV a day and are offered the bundled price of lower than $50. SCENARIO 17-3 The tree diagram below shows the results of the classification tree model that has been constructed to predict the probability of a cable company's customers who will switch ( Yes  or  No )into its bundled program offering based on the price ($30, $40, $50, $60)and whether the customer spends more than 5 hours a day watching TV ( Yes  or  No )using the data set of 100 customers collected from a survey.     -True or False: Referring to Scenario 17-3, the highest probability of switching is predicted to occur among customers who watch more than 5 hours of TV a day and are offered the bundled price of lower than $50.
-True or False: Referring to Scenario 17-3, the highest probability of switching is predicted to
occur among customers who watch more than 5 hours of TV a day and are offered the bundled
price of lower than $50.


Definitions:

Minimal Group Paradigm

A concept in social psychology that illustrates how individuals can form in-groups and out-groups with minimal conditions, such as random assignment to groups.

Intergroup Conflict

Conflict that arises between different groups or teams, often due to competition for resources or conflicting goals.

Tajfel

Refers to Henri Tajfel, a social psychologist best known for his work on the social identity theory, which explores how group membership affects self-identity and intergroup behavior.

Turner

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