Collect data: Peloton can acquire datas through surveys, interviews, and secondary data such as customer’s browsing datas and their lter selections. Analyze data: Peleton can use methods such as conjoint analysis and regression line to determine the best solution to target the decline of peloton bike. Attributes of good research: the research should not lack reliability, validity, and generalizability. Make decision The main trade o is the utility. More brands to search before stopping to make a purchas decision will results in a higher utility decision. Recently, I was in searched for a school backpack to purchase. First 30 minutes of searching, the NorthFace backpack was my number one option. Then after another 30 minutes of searching, I found the AER backpack, which was everything I needed for a backpack. More space, more functionalities, higher quality, etc. Unaided, because having aided questions give bias information to the surveyor regarding their brand recall by giving them visible options • Reliability. For example the survey requires the participants to answer in a short amount of time. • Validity. For example the survey asks the participants about how they are satisfy about the customer service of the company, but this doesn’t have direct correlation to the quality of the paper, which doesn’t represent the customer option of the company brand. • Generalizability. For example the sample size is too small, which results in inaccurate result. I would nd brands that are trendy among millennials, and look at how they set up their instagram account. I would look for the engagement (likes, comments, reposts) of di erent companies and compare how they are in uential in di erent demographic. (Looking at tags and mentions on posts and stories of popular accounts.) I would look at the number of followers as a clear indication of the brands’ awareness. These secondary sources can help me have a better understanding of where Jcrew’ position is in the clothing industry. They provide clear correlation between demographics and their favorite products, prices and costumers buying temptation, and etc. I would randomly select recent buyers and show them di erent product pro les and ask them to rate each pro le and nd the most preferred one based on the products attributes, such as, price, size, e ectiveness, etc. Then I’ll run a regression to determine consumer attribute weights from their choices, which will determine the most appealing pro le for the customers. The Nash equilibrium of this game is when both magazines report budget stories on the front cover, which is (350,000, 350,000). No, because in a prisoner dilemma, there’s a more optimal outcome then the Nash Equilibrium. Also when 2 players pick the same action, one option of the same action has a worse outcome for both players than the other option of the same action. There’s always