• Frequency of Use
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  • Retention Rate
    60 %
  • Complexity
    40 %
  • Tendency Meanings

    noun a natural or prevailing disposition to move, proceed, or act in some direction or toward some point, end, or result

    Fields related to tendency

    Psychology

    In psychology, tendency refers to a consistent pattern of behavior or thought that is likely to occur in a given situation.

    Statistics

    In statistics, tendency refers to the central tendency of a data set, such as the mean, median, or mode.

    Sociology

    In sociology, tendency refers to the inclination or predisposition of individuals or groups to act in a certain way within a social context.

    Economics

    In economics, tendency refers to the general direction in which a variable or market is expected to move over time.

    Behavioral Science

    In behavioral science, tendency refers to the underlying patterns or inclinations that influence human behavior.

    Occupation Usage of tendency

    Writer

    Writers may have a tendency to use descriptive language to create vivid imagery in their writing.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists often look for patterns and tendencies in behavior to make diagnoses and provide treatment.

    Financial Analyst

    Financial analysts may analyze market trends and tendencies to make investment recommendations.

    Marketing Manager

    Marketing managers may notice a tendency for certain demographics to respond better to specific advertising strategies.

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