EMCERENGE
EMERGENCE
The act of becoming known or coming into view
EMERGENCE
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UPWARD TREND
Which of the following is a part of the Causes and Consequences of a Trend in Specific Discipline. (choose one only)
a.) Education
b.) Books
c.) Sports
a.) Education
The essence and importance of "Causality" lies in the generation and determination of one phenomenon.
TRUE
TPTSEANR
PATTERNS
A series of data that repeats in a recognizable way period
PATTERNS
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DOWNWARD TREND
Which of the following is a part of the Causes and Consequences of a Trend in Specific Discipline. (choose one only)
a.) Electronics
b.) Government
c.) Fashion
c.) Fashion
Seasonal Emerging Pattern is when fluctuations doesn't repeat over fixed periods of time and are hence not predictable and extend beyond a year.
FALSE
ITATAPONDA
ADAPTATION
Changing something or changing your behavior to make it suitable for a new purpose or a situation
ADAPTATION
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EXPONENTIAL TREND
Which of the following is a part of the Causes and Consequences of a Trend in Specific Discipline. (choose one only)
a.) Networking
b.) Technology
c.) Society
b.) Technology
Linear Trend is a continuous increase in customers over time.
FALSE
TPIEENLNAXO
EXPONENTIAL
A process that increases quantity over time.
EXPONENTIAL
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DAMPED TREND
Which of the following is a part of the Causes and Consequences of a Trend in Specific Discipline. (choose one only)
a.) Media
b.) Social Media
c.) Social Trends
c.) Social Media
Alexander Spirkin said that βCausalityβ is the connection of the phenomena in which one thing is the cause gives rise to or causes something else the effect under certain circumstances.
TRUE
REGEGIMN RNTAESTP
EMERGING PATTERNS
Are patterns whose support changes significantly from one dataset to another.
EMERGING PATTERN
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RANDOM, IRREGULAR OR ERROR
Which of the following is a part of the Causes and Consequences of a Trend in Specific Discipline. (choose one only)
a.) Pharmacy
b.) Hospitals
c.) Medicine
c.) Medicine
Cyclical is when fluctuations repeat over fixed periods of time and are hence predictable and extend beyond a year.
FALSE