Marketing response models: shape, delay and saturation
This territory studies how marketing exposure propagates over time and how its marginal return changes. Functional form must be compared, diagnosed and bounded.
Direct answer
Compare response curves and quantify delay, saturation and uncertainty.
This territory studies how marketing exposure propagates over time and how its marginal return changes. Functional form must be compared, diagnosed and bounded.
Question → design → estimand → uncertainty → decision boundaryVakratsas & Ambler, 1999Jin et al., Bayesian methods for media mix modeling
ESTIMAND
Estimation profile
- Unit of analysis
- Decision × population × horizonControlled scientific terminology
decision × population × horizon - Exact estimand
A defensible chain from question to evidence- Model or deliverable
Question → design → estimand → uncertainty → decision boundary
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Territory pathway
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Verifiable analysis framework
- 01Question
Marketing response models: shape, delay and saturation
- 02Estimand
A defensible chain from question to evidence · decision × population × horizon
- 03Data
population · unit_of_analysis · decision_horizon · outcome · assumptions
- 04Model or deliverable
Question → design → estimand → uncertainty → decision boundary
- 05Declared calculation
Question → design → estimand → uncertainty → decision boundary → A defensible chain from question to evidence
- 06Uncertainty checks
Unique decision intent · Explicit identification assumptions · Reproducible evidence trail
- 07Method-specific validation
Check data, estimate stability and interpretation limits. Unique decision intent · Explicit identification assumptions · Reproducible evidence trail
- 08Limitations
Present a fitted curve as a causal law outside the observed range.
Required variables
populationunit_of_analysisdecision_horizonoutcomeassumptions
Checks · Controlled scientific terminology
- Unique decision intent
- Explicit identification assumptions
- Reproducible evidence trail
Compare response curves and quantify delay, saturation and uncertainty.
Present a fitted curve as a causal law outside the observed range.
Scientific sources
