stickiness
21stickiness — / stɪkinəs/ noun a website’s ability to retain the interest of visitors and to keep them coming back …
22stickiness — noun the property of sticking to a surface • Derivationally related forms: ↑sticky • Hypernyms: ↑viscosity, ↑viscousness • Hyponyms: ↑adhesiveness, ↑adhesion, ↑adherence, ↑ …
23Price Stickiness — The resistance of a price (or set of prices) to change, despite changes in the broad economy that suggest a different price is optimal. Sticky is a general economics term that can apply to any financial variable that is resistant to change. When… …
24site stickiness — An indication of how long a visitor stays on a website. Log file analysers can be used to assess average visit times …
25Sticky — Stickiness or the quality of being sticky can refer to several things: * the physical phenomena of adhesion and cohesion * the defining physico chemical property of glue * Sticky (economics) * Sticky (comics) * Sticky content on the Web attracts… …
26слипание [хромосом] — stickiness, chromatic agglutination, agglomeration слипание [хромосом], агглютинация хроматина. Форма анафазных хромосомных аберраций, проявляющаяся в склеивании 2 и более хромосом, движущихся к одному полюсу; визуально слипшиеся хромосомы могут… …
27viscidity — Stickiness; adhesiveness. * * * vis·cid·i·ty vis id ət ē n, pl ties the quality or state of being viscid <increased viscidity of the blood (F. G. Slaughter)> * * * vis·cid·i·ty (vĭ sidґĭ te) the quality of being viscid …
28Sticky (economics) — Sticky, in the social sciences and particularly economics, describes a situation in which a variable is resistant to change.[citation needed] Sticky prices are an important part of macroeconomic theory since they may be used to explain why… …
29New Keynesian economics — Not to be confused with Neo Keynesian economics. Economics …
30Economics — This article is about the social science. For other uses, see Economics (disambiguation). For a topical guide to this subject, see Outline of economics. Economics …