Uniqueness

For uniqueness in mathematics, see Uniqueness quantification.

Uniqueness is a state or condition wherein someone or something is unlike anything else in comparison.[1] When used in relation to humans, it is often in relation to a person's personality, or some specific characteristics of it, signalling that it is unlike the personality traits that are prevalent in that individuals culture.[2] When the term uniqueness is used in relation to an object, it is often within the realm of product, with the term being a factor used to publicize or market the product in order to make it stand out from other products within the same category.[3]

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References

  1. Tayob, Abdulkador (2004). Maintaining Apartheid or Promoting Change?. p. 85.
  2. Strack, Stephen (2006). Differentiating Normal and Abnormal Personality: Second Edition. p. 66.
  3. Baumol, William (2008). Economics: Principles and Policy. p. 241.
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