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    Explain the place of anonymity in theories of crowd behaviour. Is it always associated with a ‘loss of self’ (Dixon and Mahendran‚ 2012‚ p. 13)? This essay will start by explaining the concept of anonymity and how it is used in theories of crowd behaviour namely the contagion‚ deindividuation theory and social identity theory. Later the essay will focus on critical discussion comparing the above theories in terms of how they perceive anonymity and the loss of self. It will highlight the similarities

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    word classes

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    Open and Closed Word Classes Some word classes are OPEN‚ that is‚ new words can be added to the class as the need arises. The class of nouns‚ for instance‚ is potentially infinite‚ since it is continually being expanded as new scientific discoveries are made‚ new products are developed‚ and new ideas are explored. In the late twentieth century‚ for example‚ developments in computer technology have given rise to many new nouns: Internet‚ website‚ URL‚ CD-ROM‚ email‚ newsgroup‚ bitmap‚ modem‚ multimedia

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    Purchasing in different Sectors of the Economy/Organizations A nation’s economy can be divided into various sectors to define the proportion of the population engaged in the activity sector. This categorization is seen as a continuum of distance from the natural environment. The continuum starts with the primary sector‚ which concerns itself with the utilization of raw materials from the earth such as agriculture and mining. From there‚ the distance from the raw materials of the earth increases

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    Stereotypes and Prejudice

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    disorders. Some are extremely under weight to avoid stereotypes. The extent of the harm depends on how strong the person is‚ and their ability to surpass negative comments. • What can be done to prevent prejudice from occurring? Unlike categorization‚ prejudice is not human nature therefore we can control it. Prejudice is pre judgments that we make based on myths and hypothesis not facts. To prevent prejudice form occurring‚ we need to keep in mind we are all human beings‚ and have the right

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    temporal lobe from an attacked they could loss or change one disturbance of auditory sensation and perception‚ two disturbance of selective attention of auditory and visual input‚ three disorders of visual perception‚ four impaired organization and categorization of verbal material‚ five disturbance of language comprehension‚ six impaired long-term memory‚ seven altered personality and affective behavior‚ and eight altered sexual behavior.

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    corporations and animators. Animation was typically employed in education and government info in Japan. Anime classes There ar other ways to categorise anime‚ like by genre‚ demographic‚ and main themes conferred within the story. as an example‚ categorization of genre might embody journey or action‚ drama‚ game based‚ horror‚ and phantasy. Some forms of anime ar a lot of artificial and don’t work into one specific genre. Anime may be delineate supported the demographic that the anime is made for‚

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    Barriers of Communication

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    Barriers to Communication Categorization of Barriers        Semantic Organizational Inter-personal Individual Cross- cultural (Geographic) Physical / channel / and media Technological Semantic Barriers Science of meaning - Phonetics science of sound. Semantics – coding /decoding • Similar Pronunciation but multiple meaning. • Badly expressed message – incoherence‚ poor sentence structuring and jargons • Wrong interpretation - Pandit‚ raja / Rajah • Unqualified assumption by sender

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    Cultural Worldview

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    Bennett IB Psychology SOCIOCULTURAL LEVEL OF ANALYSIS REVIEW _SOCIOCULTURAL COGNITION_ PRINCIPLES OF THE SOCIOCULTURAL LEVEL OF ANALYSIS HUMAN BEINGS ARE SOCIAL ANIMALS AND WE HAVE A BASIC NEED TO "BELONG." The biological and cognitive systems that makeup the individual are embedded in an even larger system of interrelationships with other individuals. The relationship between the individual is affected by being part of a group is BIDIRECTIONAL: as an individual is affected by being part of

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    Question 1   The Hawthorne Effect‚ as applied to group dynamics research‚ suggests: Answer | a. | sociometric methods should be used whenever possible | | b. | group processes cannot be understood using observational methods | | c. | research should be conducted‚ whenever possible‚ in the laboratory | | d. | people may act differently when they know they are being studied | | e. | None of the above | 1 points   Question 2   In Kurt Lewin’s formula:  B = f(P‚E)‚ P stands

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    Dispositional Theory

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    Actions and behaviors that are performed by people are known to be influenced by dispositional theories. Gordon Allport’s theory states within any culture there will be dispositions present due to common traits circulating throughout the culture. For instance‚ we are taught the proper way to sit a table and have dinner with the family or even shown religious practices within our culture. We will then take what we have learned in the past within our families and cultures‚ use the learned behaviors

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