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  2. Psychographics - Wikipedia

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    Psychographics is defined as "market research or statistics classifying population groups according to psychological variables" [1] The term psychographics is derived from the words "psychological" and "demographics" [2] Two common approaches to psychographics include analysis of consumers' activities, interests, and opinions (AIO variables), and values and lifestyles (VALS).

  3. VALS - Wikipedia

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    The questions were weighted using data developed from a sample of 1,635 Americans and their significant others, who responded to an SRI International survey in 1980. [ 3 ] The main dimensions of the VALS framework are resources (the vertical dimension ) and primary motivation (the horizontal dimension ).

  4. Affordable Care Act - Wikipedia

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    The concept of comparing the effectiveness of healthcare options based on hard data ("comparative effectiveness" and "evidence-based medicine") was pioneered by John E. Wennberg, founder of The Dartmouth Institute, co-founder of The Foundation for Informed Medical Decision Making and senior advisor to Health Dialog Inc., a venture that he and ...

  5. Geriatric psychology - Wikipedia

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    Geriatric psychology is a subfield of psychology that specializes in the mental and physical health of individuals in the later stages of life. These specialized psychologists study a variety of psychological abilities that deplete as aging occurs such as memory , learning capabilities, and coordination .

  6. Retail marketing - Wikipedia

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    Another relationship of relationship marketing middlemen is the relationship between market and intermediary in the process of corporate marketing is playing the intermediary role between suppliers and customers, in the current increasingly fierce market competition, more important distribution channels for enterprises, but for retail ...

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  9. Media cooperative - Wikipedia

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    Media cooperatives are a form of cooperative that report on news based on the geographic location of their membership, or the general interests of the membership. [1] Often they are a form of alternative media, critical of mainstream perspectives, with progressive society stances.