University of Kansas: Crowdsourcing Proves More Accurate Than Retail-Buying Experts at Predicting Fashion Demand
October 15, 2024
October 15, 2024
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Oct. 15 (TNSres) -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
The game show "Family Feud" famously surveys 100 people to arrive at answers that are guessed by contestants. While this approach doesn't seem particularly scientific in its overall accuracy, a new paper suggests it may be the best way to make a prediction ... especially if that involves fashion.
"Crowdsourcing has been applied in several other industries for predict . . .
The game show "Family Feud" famously surveys 100 people to arrive at answers that are guessed by contestants. While this approach doesn't seem particularly scientific in its overall accuracy, a new paper suggests it may be the best way to make a prediction ... especially if that involves fashion.
"Crowdsourcing has been applied in several other industries for predict . . .