
- Health EconomicsA field of study which evaluates the investment in health against the outcomes or benefits for either the individual or society. Investments in health may include costs for testing, diagnosis, and treatment. Outcomes or benefits may include faster recovery, longer life, herd immunity, or more(...) Read More
- HeuristicsHeuristics provides a process for quick decision-making. Examples of this may include ‘a rule of thumb’ or a ‘best/educated guess.’ Read More
- Human FactorsOften called ergonomics, it is the science of the interactions between humans and other elements of a system, with the goal of making that interaction easy, safe, and effective. Read More
- HypothesisA proposed assumption to be tested, such as in an experiment or by gathering information (e.g. secondary research). Example: We will test our hypothesis that customers are willing to pay at least $75. Read More