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diffusion modelA model representing the contagion or spread of something through a population. Diffusion models in marketing often are applied to the adoption of a new product, or the exposure of potential customers to some in-formation about a product (e.g., an advertising message). Numerous specific mathematical formulations have been applied to diffusion proce [..]
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diffusion modelA set of mathematical equations that simulates the diffusion of material released in the atmosphere ( or ocean). Usually in the form of computer codes, diffusion models simulate diffusion in a variety [..]
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diffusion modelModel of accuracy and reaction timewhere information is gained continuosly rather than in steps.
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diffusion modelInformation is the driving force of all markets; information has no power until someone acts on it. Understanding human nature is key to understanding the totality of the auction process. The following behavior is applicable to all independent timeframes: (Chapter Two and Chapter Seven of Markets in Profile and Chapter Six of The Tipping Point offe [..]
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