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  2. Q Score - Wikipedia

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    The Q Score is a metric that determines a "quotient" ("Q") factor through mail and online panelists who make up representative samples of the population. The score identifies the familiarity of an athlete, brand, celebrity, poet, entertainment offering (e.g., television show), or licensed property, and measures the appeal of each among people ...

  3. Bill Cosby in advertising - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the accusations, E-Poll Market Research had not updated its scores; a Q Score for Cosby was not expected until 2015. [4] The executive vice-president of Q Scores Co. said polling in the midst of a scandal would likely overstate the score's longterm effects. [4]

  4. Celebrity branding - Wikipedia

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    Q-Score: The appeal of a celebrity among those who know that celebrity is calculated using a q-score, which divides the percentage of participants that personally find a given celebrity favorable by the percentage of respondents who are aware of the celebrity's existence. A high Q-score indicates the celebrity having a high attractiveness by ...

  5. Quality Score - Wikipedia

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    Quality Score is a metric used by Google, [1] Yahoo! [ 2 ] (called Quality Index ), Facebook [ 3 ] (called Ad Quality) and Bing [ 4 ] that influences the ad rank and cost per click (CPC) of ads. To determine the position of the ad on a search engine, each ad is allocated using a process which takes into account the bid and the Quality Score.

  6. Danica Patrick - Wikipedia

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    Between 2007 and 2013, she appeared on Forbes ' list of the 100 highest paid celebrities four times, ranking in the bottom quartile [209] and was 93rd on the magazine's list of the World's 100 Most Powerful Women in 2010. [210] Her endorsement deals generated a Q Score—the industry's measure of celebrities' likability—peak of 29 in 2010. [211]

  7. Homeowners have nearly 40x the wealth of renters. But ... - AOL

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    Renters tend to have poorer credit profiles than homeowners: in data from 2010 to 2015, 84% of renters had scores below 550, while only 27% of those with scores over 750 were renters. That makes ...

  8. The 15 smartest US presidents of all time - AOL

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    The top 15 who appear on this list were compiled by Libb Thims — an American engineer who compiles high IQ scores as a hobby — using the results of Simonton's study.

  9. List of highest-grossing media franchises - Wikipedia

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    TV advertising – $3.57 billion [dd] TV syndication – $1 billion [386] Television series Chuck Lorre Bill Prady: Warner Bros. (Warner Bros. Discovery) Seinfeld: 1989 $4.56 billion: TV revenue – $4.06 billion [387] TV streaming – $500 million [388] Television series Larry David Jerry Seinfeld: Sony Pictures Television (Sony) Mission ...