Indian retail presents a great opportunity to the domestic & the foreign investors. On the other hand‚ it also poses a great challenge in terms of customer satisfaction. The purpose of this research work is to compare customers ’ perceptions of two retail formats: Traditional Multi Speciality Stores and Exclusive Showrooms and their purchasing preferences. In addition‚ the paper compares these preferences across demographics. Data were collected through intercept survey in Ajmer city across a range
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2206-320 30 May 2013 “Awesome Ball Girl” and Perception In the short video of “Awesome Ball Girl”‚ there is a young ball girl working in the field that makes such a great catch‚ most professionals would not have been able to make. At the start of the video you would think that you are about to see a home run after a great hit‚ but my eyes were drawn elsewhere; just like the crowd and two teams. This shows the first stage in the perception process: selection. Selection occurs when one or
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In today’s society‚ there is a wide range of perceptions of health status and wellbeing which can be viewed as either positive or negative. Therefore‚ the definitions of health status have evolved with time and seem to continue changing in the future. Different views and meanings of health status and wellbeing depend on the social class or where the family lives. A positive perception of health can be viewed as when an individual is more likely to sustain or achieve physical fitness from exercising
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Socio-demographic variable and the perception of risk The socio-demographic elements such as age‚ gender‚ education‚ income‚ size of household and invulnerability of oneself are distinguished as important aspects influencing people’s risk perception (Klontz et al.‚ 1995; Hibbert et al.‚ 2004; Miles et al.‚ 2004). Support by the view of Flynn et al. (1994) that individual risk perception is manipulated by socio-demographic characteristics‚ voting behaviour and level of understanding. Furthermore
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Perception & Acceptability of ELearning in Pakistan Muhammad Talal Ansari (7648) Muhammad Ali Zeeshan (8779) MirzaMohtashimBaig (8015) talal_ansari_@hotmail.com ali.m.zeeshan@gmail.com mirza_mohtashim@hotmail.com +92345-2099929 +92332-2458601 +92322-3790016 Institute of Business Management August - 2012 Perception & Acceptability of e-Learning in Pakistan Abstract The past decade has witnessed the rapid growth in the use of internet among all societies of world and with the growth
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When we look at something‚ are we all seeing the same thing? Perception is the ability to see‚ hear‚ or become aware of something through the senses. It is the way in which something is regarded and understood. Metaphysicians‚ Logicians‚ Political and Social philosophers have thought about perception since the beginning of history. We all perceive; our sensual organs discern information the way they are designed to however‚ do we see differently because we all interpret what we see differently
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3.5.5 VLF–EM Depth of Penetration The question now how deep electromagnetic waves penetrate into the ground and the resolution as a function of depth is of prime importance in EM surveying. In an isotropic resistive medium‚ EM waves would travel virtually indefinitely. However‚ in the real world‚ where surface conductivities are significant‚ the depth of penetration is often very limited. Theoretically‚ the maximum penetration depth at which an EM plane wave has been attenuated to e-1 (or 37%) relative
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Why We Forget? What is forgetting? Forgetting is the inability of a person to retrieve‚ recall or recognize information that was stored or still stored in long term memory. (McLeod‚ S. A. 2008). In terms of short term memory‚ forgetting is caused by interference between past and new information that most modern accounts that holding on to. In some older models‚ forgetting is explained using a process of passive deterioration of information. Comparing both accounts‚ interference seems to have a better
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Baraka In the film‚ the composer‚ depicts a number of ideas about time by using many images that show a natural world to a highly artificial world. This is demonstrated in many scenes throughout the film. In the film Baraka‚ the director portrays how time changes from one day to the next by juxtaposing the new world to the old world. This is seen in the film where at the beginning there is a lot nature and it is seen as natural world where as towards the middle of the film‚ there is a lot of
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Broadening your perspective ACC 561 April 30‚ 2014 Patricia Hall Broadening your perspective Broadening Your Prospective 17-2 “Managerial Perspective” Activity Cost Pool Annual Cost Market analysis $1‚050‚000 Product design 2‚350‚000 Product development 3‚600‚000 Prototype testing 1‚400‚000 Activities Cost Drivers Estimated Drivers Market analysis Hours of analysis 15‚000 hours Product design Number of designs 2‚500 designs Product development Number of products 90 products Prototype
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