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”vågor” Explanation: Pass | Lofsan.se - Part 12 www.lofsan.se/page/12/?s=pass Idag körde jag ett nytt upplägg som jag inte kört själv på länge. Jag vill alltid köra en stund högintensiva intervaller innan styrketräningen. Det är bra både för konditionen och förbränningen. Alltid minst 5 min joggning först innan man drar upp hastigheten på bandet. Dagens intervaller bestod av två pyramider eller ”vågor” som Hans kallar det för. The suggestion brought from another topic but it might be useful :) |
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Reference: wave of the study Reference information: Advertising Tracking Research: Telephone or Internet surveys to measure brand and advertising awareness, advertising message recall, and other variables relating to advertising over time. These surveys are conducted at points in time (“waves” or “dips”) or conducted continuously. Learn More https://www.decisionanalyst.com/library/aglossary/ How do tracking studies work? Trackers are quantitative by nature, asking enough respondents to create statistically significant results. It’s this statistical nature that makes trackers an invaluable tool for business decisions, placing customer responses firmly in the realms of mathematical analysis. As a rule of thumb, you need a minimum of 400 respondents per wave of the study, enabling the results to be examined not only as a whole, but also by such cuts as gender, age, socio-demographic and geographical location. http://clusters.uk.com/blog/market-research-tracking-studies... |
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