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Proclivity for various diseases have shown to be genetically linked and in some cases linked by group.
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Cons: Proclivity of wearing up to seven rings at once may raise eyebrows in the South.
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Proclivity Systems (19th & 5th) seeks a highly motivated, entrepreneurial Front-End
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Proclivity gathers all of a retailer's consumer data into its unique Consumer Behavior Bank®, scoring each consumer and generating individual valuations by product or service.
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The Proclivity platform helps retailers retain existing customers and acquire new ones.
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Proclivity enables online retailers to execute revenue-generating, direct marketing campaigns based on individual consumer valuations and forecasted willingness to buy.
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Thanks to Proclivity, retailer 'Barneys now knows what time people like to buy (lunchtime) and which products are likely to sell well in pairs (handbags and wallets).
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Through description and testimonial, the article began to convince me that science is indeed advancing, and that Proclivity might have a superior product to much that is on the market.
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Once the firm was hired, Proclivity spent two months collecting data -- letting the computer model learn (the early predictions were sometimes less than accurate) -- and another four months testing.
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Proclivity sorts through the data left by millions of anonymous people clicking around a company's web site, and predicts who's likely to buy which products, when, and at what price.
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