The title of this study doesn’t say it all. But it says enough to make any thoughtful person want to take a look, and see what’s what: “Too Much Excitement under Highway 87,” D.E. Hook, R.L. Volpe, and C. Chamness, in Pipelines 2006: Service to the Owner, 2006, pp. 1-9. The authors begin their summing […]
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Postulating a mathematical definition of excitement (study)
Can there be a mathematical definition of excitement? Within the realm of sports at least (particularly tennis) an attempt has been made to find out. Dr Graham Pollard BSc, MSC, PhD of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Canberra, Australia, has written, in the Journal of Sports Analytics, regarding ‘Measuring excitement in sport’. […]
Exciting Video: Methodology Options
It’s time for still another visit with Nigel Bradley. This is the most exciting video you will have seen during the minute and two seconds you were watching it. It’s specially made for market researchers. It’s called “Methodology options available to the researcher”. It’s from Oxford University Press. It’s right here: BONUS: All about the star: […]
Exciting Video: Opportunities in Marketing Research
It’s time for still another visit with Nigel Bradley. This is the most exciting video you will have seen during the minute and two seconds you were watching it. It’s specially made for market researchers. It’s called “Career Opportunities in Marketing Research”. It’s from Oxford University Press. It’s right here: BONUS: All about the star: Nigel […]
Exciting video: Marketing Research
It’s time for another visit with Nigel Bradley (our previous visit was all about sample size). This is the most exciting video you will have seen during the minute and 24 seconds you were watching it. It’s specially made for market researchers. It’s called “Career Opportunities in Marketing Research”. It’s from Oxford University Press. It’s right […]