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      <title>Market Research Glossary: Key Terms and Definitions</title>
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      <description>Market research has developed a precise vocabulary over decades of applied practice, academic refinement, and methodological debate. The terms below represent the working language of the discipline — used by brand strategists, consumer insight teams, product developers, and policy researchers. Definitions are given in their professional sense, not their colloquial approximations.
A/B Testing
A controlled experiment in which two versions of a stimulus — an advertisement, a product page, a pricing structure, a survey question — are exposed to separate audience segments simultaneously.</description>
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      <title>The Referently Glossary of Digital Marketing: Definitions for Growth Practitioners</title>
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Acquisition and Channels CAC (Customer Acquisition Cost) The total cost of acquiring a new customer — all sales and marketing spend divided by the number of new customers acquired in the same period. CAC is the fundamental unit economics metric on the cost side.</description>
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