The Role of Science in Connecting With Your Audience

Sales of individual life insurance policies have declined more than 40 percent since the 1980s, and about 30 percent of U.S. households have no life insurance at all (up from 19 percent in the 1980s). The purpose of this modeling is to generate a deep understanding of how the customer base and the p...

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Audiences
Behavior
Behavioral sciences
Data science
Donations
Insurance policies
Life insurance
Market segments
Marketing
Product development
Sales
Subconscious
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