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    1 AN OPINION COMPOSITION When you are writing an essay that asks you to discuss a topic or give your opinion on a question‚ it is important to organize your thoughts and present your arguments clearly and to work out the structure of your essay before you start to write. 1. Plan four or five paragraphs: 2. 3. 4. 5. - an introduction (saying why it is important‚ what the situation is...) - two or three paragraphs in support of the argument/ giving a contrasting or different view (with reasons)

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    go by choice on Facebook. Majority of the likers‚ if not all in reality are Carmex product users or belong to the family of Carmex users. Some the advantages in using Facebook likers for the survey are • Loyal customers feel engaged‚ as their opinion counts. • Irrespective survey outcome‚ customer base is retained/increased. • Survey data is more valued as the responders know the product and not like the ones completing just to get some free promotions. • Does not get lost in emails/spams

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    How Does The Gallup Poll Work The Gallup Poll is one of the most recognized and revered polls used to interpret public opinion. It is used to guage public opinion on various political‚ social and economic issues as well as other controversial topics. The Gallup Poll is often found to be accurate in its polling of events such as elections‚ which is why it is considered the definitive poll by most organizations. The Gallup Poll is conducted by the Gallup organization. The goal of The Gallup

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    Consumer Behavior Topic 10 Personal Influence: Reference Group and Opinion Leadership Reference Groups – use other people as a frame of reference. Primary groups are intimate‚ face-to-face such as family and peer groups. Informal primary groups include family and peer groups. Formal groups are highly defined in structure‚ interact frequently‚ such a school groups‚ business groups and work groups. Primary groups are more important to you. Secondary groups are seen less frequently. Informal

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    I. OBJECTIVES The learners are expected to: a. Explain the purpose and characteristics of descriptive research. b. Differentiate survey and case study. c. Identify the different types of Descriptive research d. Discuss the advantage and disadvantages of Descriptive research e. Answer the drills correctly II. OUTLINE OF CONTENTS A. DEFINITION OF DESCRIPTIVE RESEARCH B. CHARACTERISTICS OF DESCRIPTIVE RESEARCH C. ADVANTAGES OF DESCRIPTIVE RESEARCH D. DISADVANTAGES

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    Opinion Essay Some people use marijuana for health purposes‚ some just use it to get really high. Smoking marijuana isn’t as bad as it seems to others. Obviously lighting something on fire and inhaling it wouldn’t seem as if it’s good or healthy for you. That’s why people get the wrong impression. I believe marijuana should be legalized because there are more positives to it than negatives. Marijuana can help people medically and help the economy. Ironically other substances that are

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    political science‚ Professor Wattenberg of UC Irvine sketches the outline of a potentially serious problem facing modern democracies: the ever-declining political awareness and participation among youth. Wattenberg analyzes election surveys and public opinion polls in order to ascertain the following points: Newspaper readership among youth is declining‚ political news consumption via television among youth is declining‚ and political participation among youth is declining. Interestingly‚ these trends

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    also be assured that their opinion does matter and their time is not being wasted. The right population samples must be taken for trying a new business in a different market. An Asian restaurant might not survive if not many people in the area partake of that style of food. Surveys are completed to give researchers data from those who are in direct contact with issue. Interview methods can be used to gain suggestions on how to find possible solutions to issues along opinions of a product or service

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    Sampling is the use of a subset of the population to represent the whole population. Probability sampling‚ or random sampling‚ is a sampling technique in which the probability of getting any particular sample may be calculated. Nonprobability sampling does not meet this criterion and should be used with caution. Nonprobability sampling techniques cannot be used to infer from the sample to the general population. The advantage of nonprobability sampling is its lower cost compared to probability sampling

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    Activity 4.6 - Assignment: Module 4 Review Part 1: Review Questions What is an opinion leader? Discuss how marketers attempt to use opinion leaders to help sell their products? Provide examples? Opinion leaders are individuals whose behavior and ideas are looked up to and are considered a model for others to base/reflect their own behavior and ideas or ideals and opinions on. These individuals have a way to influence others who follow them. Marketers attempt to use them to help sell their products

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