Institutional investors face complex decisions—where to allocate capital, which managers to trust, how to weather volatility. These choices can’t rely on instinct alone. They require data, structure, ...
The AI revolution has transformed behavioral and cognitive research through unprecedented data volume, velocity, and variety (e.g., neural imaging, ...
Fixed income is a naturally quantitative asset class: the investor claims a predetermined, and thus quantifiable, stream of cash flows. This implies that greater accessibility of data and processing ...
Quantitative analysis in investing is the process of analyzing the characteristics of an investment opportunity via a statistical lens to determine if it is a viable choice. Analysts will often build ...
In the humanitarian aid community, research methods have traditionally skewed toward the qualitative: Participant interviews, focus groups, and field surveys have been the predominant tools ...
Ever wondered how some data analysts seem to effortlessly turn raw data into actionable insights while others struggle to make sense of it all? The secret lies in mastering the right tools and ...
When Meghann Lucy, a graduate affiliate of the Center for Innovation in Social Science, or CISS, collected data on cases of hoarding, she wanted to identify the patterns of where these cases were most ...
In this interview, AZoM speaks to Peter Hatton,Managing Director at Hiden Analytical, about quantitative gas analysis via mass spectrometry. Peter answers questions on some of the misconceptions and ...
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