Task analysis
Mary Kay: Hi Dave! So, tell us about “Task Analysis”.
David Powell: Task analysis is the process of analyzing and codifying the kind of learning that an instructional designer expects students to acquire. Information from a task analysis can be used for many purposes such as selecting and training personnel and designing tools, checklists and procedures.
Market basket analysis
Mary Kay: Hi, Dave. Tell us about market basket analysis.
David Powell: Market basket analysis is a modeling technique that helps companies predict future customer purchases by examining their current baskets. It is often used to analyze online purchasing patterns and is based on the theory that if a customer buys a certain group of items, they may be more or less likely to buy similar or related items.
Mary Kay: Hello, Dave. So tell us about the term “subordinate skill.”
David Powell: Subordinate skill is a skill that must be achieved before one can learn a higher-level skill. Subordinate skills are also known as sub-skills, pre-requisites, or enabling skills.
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