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Results for "understand how psychographics can be used to segment the market based on different lifestyles"
University of Michigan
Skills you'll gain: Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), Web Design, Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, Web Design and Development, Usability, Semantic Web, Cloud Hosting, Web Servers, Data Validation
- Status: Free
Wesleyan University
Skills you'll gain: Social Sciences, Psychology, Persuasive Communication, Sociology, Behavior Management, Conflict Management, Cultural Diversity, Research, Ethical Standards And Conduct, Experimentation
Indian School of Business
Skills you'll gain: Financial Statements, Financial Statement Analysis, Financial Trading, Balance Sheet, Securities Trading, Financial Accounting, Income Statement, Financial Analysis, Market Liquidity, Financial Market, Market Dynamics, Financial Modeling, Market Analysis, Cash Flows, Equities, Investment Management, Order Management, Risk Analysis
- Status: Free
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Skills you'll gain: Epidemiology, Infectious Diseases, Research Design, Research Methodologies, Science and Research, Health Care, Medical Science and Research, Statistical Analysis, Risk Analysis
University of Michigan
Skills you'll gain: Market Data, Finance, Corporate Finance, Financial Analysis, Financial Market, Investments, Equities, Capital Markets, Business Mathematics, Cash Flows
University of Michigan
Skills you'll gain: Community Organizing, Community Development, Social Sciences, Environmental Policy, Environmental Issue, Environment, Social Studies, Advocacy, Community Outreach, Persuasive Communication, Political Sciences
University of Pennsylvania
Skills you'll gain: Consumer Behaviour, Influencing, Content Creation, Social Media Marketing, Social Media, Social Sciences, Advertising, Marketing Psychology, Storytelling, Marketing Strategy and Techniques, Communication, Sociology
Sungkyunkwan University
Skills you'll gain: Language Learning, Literacy, Grammar, Vocabulary, Language Interpretation, Translation, and Studies
Emory University
Skills you'll gain: Mental and Behavioral Health Specialties, Pharmaceuticals, Human Learning, Social Sciences, Behavioral Health, Psychology, Mental Health, Public Policies, Vulnerability, Behavior Management, Policy Analysis, Medical Science and Research, Patient Treatment, Clinical Trials, Risk Analysis
- Status: Free
University of Virginia
Skills you'll gain: International Relations, Social Sciences, Political Sciences, Economics, Economic Development, Socioeconomics, Industrial Engineering, Culture, Governance
- Status: Free
University of London
Skills you'll gain: Organizational Change, Coordinating, Leadership and Management, Business Management, People Management, Organizational Structure, Business Transformation, Professional Development, Leadership, Personal Development
University of Michigan
Skills you'll gain: Pandas (Python Package), Jupyter, NumPy, Data Manipulation, Data Science, Data Analysis, Statistical Analysis, Pivot Tables And Charts, Data Cleansing, Data Import/Export, Probability & Statistics, Python Programming, Programming Principles
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