qualitative factors

  • 1Qualitative properties — are properties that are observed and can generally not be measured. They are contrasted to quantitative properties which can be measured. Qualitative factors are also sometimes referred to as: untouchable factors. However, no general algebra can… …

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  • 2Качественные факторы (QUALITATIVE FACTORS)  — Факторы, влияющие на решение, которые, тем не менее, нельзя выразить количественно. Ср. с Количественные факторы (Quantitative Factors) …

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  • 3Qualitative Analysis — Securities analysis that uses subjective judgment based on nonquantifiable information, such as management expertise, industry cycles, strength of research and development, and labor relations. This type of analysis technique is different than… …

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  • 4qualitative comparative analysis — (QCA) The name given by Charles Ragin (The Comparative Method, 1987) to his proposed technique for solving the problems that are caused for comparative macrosociologists by the fact that they must often make causal inferences on the basis of only …

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  • 5Количественные факторы (QUANTITATIVE FACTORS)  — Критерии, которые можно выразить в численных показателях, таких как оценочная альтернативная стоимость прямых материальных затрат, прямых трудозатрат и накладных расходов. Ср. с Качественные факторы (Qualitative Factors) …

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  • 6Human factors — For other uses, see The Human Factor (disambiguation). Research subject in a human fatigue study. Human factors science or human factors technologies is a multidisciplinary field incorporating contributions from psychology, engineering,… …

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  • 7Economics — This article is about the social science. For other uses, see Economics (disambiguation). For a topical guide to this subject, see Outline of economics. Economics …

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  • 8Social productivity — The term social is derived from the Latin word socius , which as a noun means an associate, ally, companion, business partner or comrade . The adjectival form socialis refers to a bond between people (such as marriage) or to their collective or… …

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  • 9Marketing-mix models — measure the impact of marketing activities, competitive effects and market environment on sales of a product. This method is extensively used in Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) industry, although it is now being adopted in retail, telecom and… …

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  • 10economic planning — Use of government to make economic decisions with respect to the use of resources. In communist countries with a state planning apparatus, detailed and rigid planning results in a command economy; land, capital, and the means of production are… …

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