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Build a Jobs-vs-Attributes Market Segmentation Map

A structured circumstance-based segmentation map: a set of jobs-to-be-done, each tagged with the functional/emotional/social dimension, the circumstance, and the competing-alternatives set (which must include a nonconsumption option), explicitly contrasted against the rejected attribute-based segments.

You receive: A JSON object with rejected_attribute_segments[], a jobs[] array, and per-job competing_set[] and dimension tags.

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What's verified: STUD verifies the map is circumstance-based in form (jobs phrased as circumstances not customer types), meets the job/alternative counts, and includes the nonconsumption competitor where required. It does NOT judge whether these are the customers' real jobs or whether the segmentation will lift sales; truth of the jobs stays with the buyer's research.

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Deliverable interface

The exact vocabulary the automated check enforces: keys, tokens, entry points, and worked examples. Generated from the verification source.

{
 "buyerParamKeys": [
  "require_nonconsumption_alt"
 ],
 "checkNames": [
  "format_parses",
  "rejected_attribute_segments_present",
  "jobs_min_count",
  "job_statement_valid",
  "dimension_valid",
  "circumstance_present",
  "competing_set_min",
  "competing_set_distinct",
  "job_statements_unique",
  "emotional_or_social_present",
  "nonconsumption_present"
 ],
 "constants": {},
 "deliverableLabel": "jobs_vs_attributes_segmentation_map",
 "documentKeys": [
  "circumstance",
  "competing_set",
  "dimension",
  "is_nonconsumption",
  "job_statement",
  "jobs",
  "rejected_attribute_segments",
  "text"
 ],
 "enumLiterals": [
  [
   "emotional",
   "social"
  ],
  [
   "functional",
   "emotional",
   "social"
  ],
  [
   "millennials",
   "gen-z",
   "genz",
   "boomers",
   "enterprises",
   "smb",
   "smbs",
   "women",
   "men",
   "teens",
   "seniors",
   "students",
   "professionals",
   "businesses",
   "companies",
   "startups",
   "consumers",
   "customers",
   "homeowners",
   "parents",
   "executives",
   "managers",
   "developers"
  ],
  [
   "true",
   "yes",
   "1"
  ]
 ],
 "submission": "a JSON document (submitted as a string), validated as data; every check below must pass",
 "tier": "doc-validator"
}

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