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    GEND 2004: SEXUAL POWER AND ILICIT DESIRE Name: Danielle Cox I.D. #: 620041842 Class: Monday 12 -1 Date: October 22‚ 2012 GEND 2004: SEXUAL POWER AND ILICIT DESIRE Name: Danielle Cox I.D.: 620041842 Class: MON 12-1 Date: October 20‚ 2012 Question 4: Critically evaluate patriarchal ideologies and practices that perpetuate gender based violence and the interventions that are necessary to eradicate it. “The man is the head of the

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    Attributions are the causal judgments about why the event or behavior occurred. These attributions can be either internal (made about a person’s characteristics‚ e.g. personality) or external (made about a person’s situation e.g. weather). One type of the attribution theory that helps us to determine the “why” in behavior is the Kelley’s Covariation Model of Attribution (Kelley‚ 1967). In this model‚ behaviour is analyzed to see how

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    24/02/13 STUDENT MOTIVATION A Review of Traditional and Current Theories of Motivation in ESL Curtis Kelly Overview Motivation is the great‚ unspoken problem of English education in Japan. It is “great” because it is probably the most difficult single problem classroom teachers face. Whereas motivation is rarely a problem for ESL students studying in English speaking countries‚ it is the major problem for EFL students studying English in their home countries (Wigzell & Al-Ansari‚ 1993).

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    people perceive or blame causes of certain happenings is called Attribution. In social psychology‚ attribution is referred as the way people perceive and interpret the causes of events and how this relates to their thinking and behavior. Attributions could range from dispositional to something which is uncontrollable and external. However‚ this paper does not intend to focus on attribution but on certain factors that influence attribution which is called Locus of Control. Locus or Loci of control

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    Perception & Impression Management Perception: Meaning and Definition Perception is the process of receiving information about and making sense of the world around us. It involves deciding which information to notice‚ how to categorize this information‚ and how to interpret it within the framework of our existing knowledge and experience. Perception includes all those processes by which an individual receives information about the environment-seeing‚ hearing‚ feeling‚ tasting and smelling

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    The IMpacT of SaLeS faILure on aTTrIbuTIonS Made by “reSource-chaLLenged” and “reSource-Secure” SaLeSpeopLe Michael Mayo and Michael L. Mallin The present study investigates if the types of attributions salespeople use to account for a sales failure (internal or external) depend on the impact the failure has on their net resource inventory. The relative sizes of net resource inventories (resources left following a sales failure) were used to classify salespeople as either “resource challenged” or

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    (1988)‚ “Recent attribution research in consumer behaviour: a review and new directions”‚ Journal of Consumer Research‚ Vol. 14‚ March‚ pp. 548-65. Goodwin‚ C. and Radford‚ R. (1993)‚ “Models of service delivery: an integrative perspective”‚ in Swartz‚ T.A.‚ Bowen‚ D.E. and Brown S.W. (Eds)‚ Advances in Services Marketing and Management‚ Vol. 2‚ JAI Press‚Greenwich‚ CT‚ pp. 231-52. Hubbert‚ A.R. (1995)‚ “Customer co-creation of service outcomes: effects of locus of causality attributions”‚ unpublished

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    Lecture #5 Attribution In the previous chapter‚ we discussed what quotes are‚ why they are necessary and how to use them properly. In this chapter‚ we also discuss the correct ways of attributing quotes and other information to people. Attribution is stating who said something. Attribution is essential in all the media‚ including radio and television. Journalists do it so that your readers or listeners can know who is speaking or where the information in the story comes from. You can use attribution

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    Chapter 6 Perception and Individual Decision Making 1) ________ is the process by which individuals organize and interpret their sensory impressions in order to give meaning to their environment. A) Sensation B) Impression C) Apprehension D) Attribution E) Perception Answer: E Explanation: E) Perception is defined as a process by which individuals organize and interpret their sensory impressions in order to give meaning to their environment. People’s behavior is based on their perception

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    Attitude Formation / Change: Functional Approach to Change The functional approach to changing attitudes says that there are four classifications of attitudes. They are the utilitarian function‚ the ego defensive function‚ the value-expressive function‚ and the knowledge function. The utilitarian function is when an attitude is held due to the brand’s utility. A way to change this attitude is to show the utility or purpose of the brand that they might not have considered. The next is the ego-defensive

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