consumer behavior modeling
Consumer behavior modeling refers to the process of predicting and understanding the actions, attitudes, and decision-making patterns of consumers based on data and theories. It involves creating mathematical or conceptual models that explain and simulate how individuals or groups of consumers behave in various market scenarios, enabling businesses to make informed decisions and design effective marketing strategies.
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