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A customer cost hierarchy may include distribution-channel costs.
Mode
The value that appears most frequently in a data set, representing the most common outcome.
Variation
The occurrence of differing or changing characteristics within a species, population, or process, often leading to evolutionary adaptations or improvements in a species’ ability to survive.
Correlation Coefficient
A numerical measure that indicates the extent to which two variables fluctuate together.
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A formal assessment that evaluates an individual's knowledge and understanding of psychology concepts, theories, and practices.
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