Class 21 Notes Intro To Regression
Class 21 Notes Intro To Regression
Hightower
Department Store
Introduction to
Regression
Case Facts
Chain of 16 US department stores
In Late January, Julia Brown went to
Germany to select and order stuffed animals
to be sold in Hightower Department Stores
during the Holiday season.
For borderline animals, Brown ordered a
limited quantity, offered them for sale in
only one store, and used/not used them the
following year based on how they tested.
Leftover
units are
sold to
TJMaxx for
80% of
landed cost.
Animal
Landed
Cost
Retail
Price
Units
Purchase
d
Units Sold
Closeout
Inventory
Bear
$10.86
$24.95
50
10
40
Pig
$12.46
$26.95
50
46
Raccoon
$12.96
$26.95
50
32
18
Which animal(s)
should she
adopt for
2012?
If adopted, how
many units will
be sold?
Price
$7.95
$8.95
$7.95
$8.95
Test Sales
27
19
14
7
Actual Sales
304
374
234
144
2003
2003
2004
2005
2005
2006
2006
2006
Rabbit
Bear
Dog
Elephant
Cat
Bear
Monkey
Dinosaur
$4.55
$5.15
$4.92
$4.57
$5.41
$6.71
$7.64
$4.76
$9.95
$10.95
$9.95
$11.95
$11.95
$14.95
$16.95
$9.95
6
8
12
11
30
13
10
14
133
209
140
458
245
208
308
2007
2007
2008
2009
2009
2009
2010
2010
Skunk
Mouse
Raccoon
Bear
Alligator
Dog
Monkey
Bear
$5.61
$8.90
$7.88
$8.07
$11.08
$9.62
$11.36
$10.15
$9.95
$19.95
$15.95
$17.95
$21.95
$19.95
$24.95
$22.95
4
7
16
23
8
15
8
10
47
244
385
269
243
146
259
The
challenge:
Use test
sales to
predict
Actual
Sales.
2003
Rabbit
and 2007
Skunk.
What to
do with
them?
Lets go to Excel
What we do will be posted.
Predicte
dY
Assignment 22
No class Monday (no Sunday office
hours)
Assignment 22 due Wed (Tuesday
evening office hours)
Assignments are 35% of course grade
(more than any exam). Drop lowest two.