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Predictive Modeling is a statistical technique used to predict future behavior. It utilizes predictive models to analyze a relationship between a specific unit in a given sample and one or more features of the unit. The objective of these models is to assess the possibility that a unit in another sample will display the same pattern. Predictive model solutions can be considered a type of data mining technology. The models can analyze both historical and current data and generate a model in order to predict potential future outcomes.<ref name=":1">{{Cite book |last1=McCarthy |first1=Richard |title=Applying Predictive Analytics: Finding Value in Data |last2=McCarthy |first2=Mary |last3=Ceccucci |first3=Wendy |publisher=Springer |year=2021}}</ref>
Regardless of the methodology used, in general, the process of creating predictive models involves the same steps. First, it is necessary to determine the project objectives and desired outcomes and translate these into predictive analytic objectives and tasks. Then, analyze the source data to determine the most appropriate data and model building approach (models are only as useful as the applicable data used to build them). Select and transform the data in order to create models. Create and test models in order to evaluate if they are valid and will be able to meet project goals and metrics. Apply the model's results to appropriate business processes (identifying patterns in the data doesn't necessarily mean a business will understand how to take advantage or capitalize on it). Afterward, manage and maintain models in order to standardize and improve performance (demand will increase for model management in order to meet new compliance regulations).<ref name=":4">{{Cite web |last=Eckerson |first=Wayne, W |date=2007 |title=Predictive Analytics. Extending the Value of Your Data Warehousing Investment |url=http://download.101com.com/pub/tdwi/files/pa_report_q107_f.pdf}}</ref>
=== Regression analysis ===
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