I'm guessing there is no basis for this, but here's my opinion:
1.) Mental Readiness (This includes planning)
2.) Preparation
3.) Execution
4.) Accepting the outcome
Description Analysis Explanation Prediction
Some factors that might influence the prediction while taking a sample include the size of the sample, the representativeness of the sample compared to the population, the variability within the sample, and the method of sampling used. These factors can impact the accuracy and reliability of the prediction based on the sample.
you make a good educated guess
A great amount of confusion seem to have grown up in the use of words 'forecast', 'prediction' and 'projection'. A prediction is an estimate based solely in past data of the series under investigation. It is purely mechanical extrapolation. A projection is a prediction where the extrapolated values are subjects to a certain numerical assumptions. A forecast is an estimate which relates the series in which we are interested to external factors. Forecasts are made by estimating future values of the external factors by means of prediction, projection or forecast and from these values calculating the estimate of the dependent variable.
A prediction should start with an analysis of past trends and data, followed by identifying patterns or relationships that can help inform the prediction. It's important to consider various factors that could influence the outcome and use appropriate methods or models to make an accurate prediction.
4 factors of 3
Four factors.
15 has four factors.
35 has four factors: 1, 5, 7, 35.
Because its always changing and there are too many possible factors to make an accurate prediction.
Four has only three factors: 1 2 4.
Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats