Truth Bias
The tendency for people to believe that others are telling the truth, leading to a general assumption of honesty in communication.
The tendency for people to believe that others are telling the truth, leading to a general assumption of honesty in communication.
A cognitive bias where people tend to believe that others are more affected by media messages and persuasive communications than they are themselves.
A type of data visualization that uses dots to represent values for two different numeric variables, plotted along two axes.
The use of data and insights to understand and manage relationships with customers and prospects.
A research method that focuses on collecting and analyzing numerical data to identify patterns, relationships, and trends, often using surveys or experiments.
Quantitative measures used to track and assess the performance and success of a product, such as usage rates, customer satisfaction, and revenue.
A form of regression analysis where the relationship between the independent variable and the dependent variable is modeled as an nth degree polynomial.
A cognitive bias where people ignore the relevance of sample size in making judgments, often leading to erroneous conclusions.
A statistical technique that uses several explanatory variables to predict the outcome of a response variable, extending simple linear regression to include multiple input variables.