Three-Sigma Rule
A statistical rule stating that nearly all values in a normal distribution (99.7%) lie within three standard deviations (sigma) of the mean.
A statistical rule stating that nearly all values in a normal distribution (99.7%) lie within three standard deviations (sigma) of the mean.
A product or service produced by one company that other companies rebrand to make it appear as if they had made it.
A type of bias that occurs when the observer's expectations or beliefs influence their interpretation of what they are observing, including experimental outcomes.
A statistical method used to assess the generalizability of a model to unseen data, involving partitioning a dataset into subsets for training and validation.
A clear, concise description of the issue(s) that need to be addressed, focusing on the specific challenge and its impact.
The financial performance of a product, measured by its ability to generate revenue and profit relative to its costs and expenses.
The process of addressing and overcoming objections or concerns raised by prospects during the sales process.
A visual tool for organizing information, typically starting with a central concept and branching out to related ideas and details.
Technologies that enable machines to understand and interpret data on the web in a human-like manner, enhancing connectivity and usability of information.