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Interval data,such as heights,weights,incomes,and distances,are also referred to as quantitative or numerical data.
Magnitude Issue
Refers to the scale or size of an issue or problem, often implying its significance or impact in a particular context.
Momentum Effect
The tendency for securities that have performed well in the past to continue performing well in the future.
Martingale Effect
A theory in probability suggesting that past events do not influence future ones, often discussed in the context of gambling or investment strategies.
Fad Effect
A temporary period of high demand for a certain product or service, often without a basis in the product's qualities or utility.
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