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HIGH answer is $103. The average of these two medians is $100.
Once we know the average of the medians, we can now calculate each
respondent’s Teeter Point™ with precision. For those who are
mathematically inclined, click here for more on this in the Teeter
Point™ bar chart discussion below .
Why is it so important to know each person’s Teeter Point™? MYPS! uses
this figure, together with migraine-inducing calculations, to generate line graphs
for price resistance, gross sales, and gross profits.
These line graphs point out your Perfect Price™ with astonishing clarity. And
that means the Perfect Price™ for your business model is highly reliable.
We use medians instead of averages. Medians eliminate the skewing results of
extremely high answers. The median is the number at which 50% answered
higher and 50% responded lower.
Let’s summarize...
The Teeter Point™ is a unique and critical concept. MYPS!’s patentpending
techniques calculate it for every respondent with a high degree of
accuracy. The result? A precise and reliable Perfect Price™.
3.3.3. Net Buying Habits -- How Much?
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<> is replaced when you customize your
survey, as explained below. For example, if you are selling a book,
<> would be replaced by the title of the book, but
“books” would replace <>.
If the respondent has never purchased a book on the Internet, then he would
click on the first box. Otherwise, he would click on the appropriate boxes which
are provided therein.
3.3.4. Product Impact... How Unique?
Let’s revisit that respondent who is at the stage of trying to license an invention -
- he has been looking for a book like “How to License Your Invention” for

 

 

 

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