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June 14, 2022 andreweverett360

Conjoint Analysis Can Undercut Price for Innovations

Doug Garnett wrote a blog post titled Pricing and Complexity (Part 2): Conjoint Analysis Can Undercut Price for Innovations (Feb 9 2020).

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May 5, 2022 andreweverett360

Conjoint Analysis

Tim Stobierski wrote an article for Harvard Business School Online titled What is Conjoint Analysis and How Can It Be Used?

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June 8, 2021June 8, 2021 andreweverett360

Kurtosis as a measure of risk

I was looking at the definition of kurtosis on the Corporate Finance Institute website.

“Kurtosis identifies whether the tails of a given distribution contain extreme values.”

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February 9, 2021February 7, 2021 andreweverett360

Causal design patterns for data analysts

Emily Riederer wrote an article titled Causal design patterns for data analysts. Continue reading “Causal design patterns for data analysts” →

May 3, 2020May 3, 2020 andreweverett360

P-Hacking

Christie Aschwanden wrote an article for Wired titled We’re All ‘P-Hacking’ Now. Continue reading “P-Hacking” →

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