ristvalikut
Ristvalikut is an Estonian term that denotes a method of selecting items by crossing attributes. In practice, it refers to constructing selections or options by combining elements from two or more attribute sets and examining the resulting cross-choices. The term derives from rist meaning cross and valik meaning selection. The concept is relatively uncommon in everyday language, and its precise meaning can vary depending on the field or context.
Use and scope: The term appears mainly in methodological discussions in Estonian-language texts and is used
Applications: In survey design or market research, ristvalikut may denote presenting respondents with cross combinations of
Example: A study assessing product preferences might implement ristvalikut by arranging all combinations of two features
See also: cross-tabulation, factorial design, conjoint analysis, experimental design.