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    effect. The Stroop effect was found by J.R Stroop in 1932‚ and it tries to identify when participants recalling the colour‚ in which words are written more difficult than recalling words that are in conflicting colours to which they are printed. The test was to determine if the unconscious brain would interfere with the conscious and controlled brain. Twenty participants were recruited to be tested and timed‚ which was all recorded and analysed. The results showed that there was a similar response

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    Stream Ecology Lab Report Jesse Paner Bio 192 Professor LaMontagne Introduction Ecology is the scientific study‚ which focuses on the interactions between organisms and their environments as well as interactions with other organisms. Stream ecology is a subset of ecology that observes the interactions between the organisms found within the stream and their interactions with the stream itself. A contributing factor to stream ecology is leaf degradation. Leaves that fall into a stream create a significant

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    processed in three categories: shoe size‚ height‚ gender. Descriptive statistics was applied to three separate data sets‚ one with all participants included‚ one sets with just female participants‚ and one with just male participants. Then a two sample t-test was conducted with the assumption that there were unequal variances amongst both male and female data sets. Results There is a normal distribution of the data with ranges in size from size 5 to size 14 amongst the participants. With these ranges

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    Name: Bhavani Singh Rathore Roll No: 141206 TITLE: RESPONSE TO ADVERTISING APPEALS: A GENDER BASE STUDY Authors: Pragya Keshari and Sangeeta Jain Publication: Journal of Marketing and Communication January – April 2014 Literature Advertising is a used by marketer to grab the attention‚ effect the behavior of the consumer and motivate them to purchase advertised product or service. As advertisement is an important part of marketing‚ it is also

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    Effectiveness of Training

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    Introduction Training is the process of enhancing the skills‚ capabilities and knowledge of employees for doing a particular job. Training process moulds the thinking of employees and leads to quality performance of employees. It is continuous and never ending in nature. Training is crucial for organizational development and success. It is fruitful to both employers and employees of an organization. An employee will become more efficient and productive if he is trained well. An efficient training

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    DIFFERENCES IN SUN AND SHADE LEAVES OF AVOCADO TREES BY PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY INTRODUCTION: Phenotypic plasticity‚ or differing phenotypes from one genotype in different environmental conditions‚ is a way for sessile organisms to adapt to changing environmental conditions (Valladares et al.‚ 2007). Plasticity was expected to be abundant‚ however‚ it did not occur as often in nature due to resource limitations and environmental stress (Valladares et al.‚ 2007). An experiment by Matos tested

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    Securing Yourself Online Final Version 1 Attention Catcher: You are at risk. All of us are at risk. I’m not talking about STDs‚ global warming‚ or terrorism. I’m talking about your life online. You’re at risk of having your computer taken over so that perfect strangers can read your e-mail‚ access your bank accounts‚ pilfer your credit card numbers‚ and even steal your identity. 2 Listeners Link: Speakers Credibility: As college students‚ we’re particularly vulnerable because we spend

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    each state to call for a phone survey as test markets for a new cookie. Quota A new product researcher would like to investigate the use of virtual teams. After conducting an interview with a manager‚ she asks for the names of other managers that use virtual teams. Convenience A news reporter asks people on the street their opinion about the president’s new bill. Snowball Jamie select Denver‚ Colorado; Chicago‚ Illinois; and San Diego‚ California as test markets for a new potato chip line base

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    Task Switching

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    Running Head: Time Cost‚ Task-Switching‚ Repeating Tasks Task Switching Cost’s Time Brooklyn College City University of New York Abstract A replication of Task Switching Monsell 2003 experiment was done‚ which predicts a time cost when switching tasks. 18 participants had to complete 100 randomized trials‚ switching between task-repeat and task-switching trials. Reaction Times (RT) were recorded and reflected by experimenters‚ to determine that there is a time cost involved when

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    once after the program. Thus‚ although there are two samples‚ they contain the same 15 persons. This is an example of paired (or dependent or matched) samples. The procedures to make confidence intervals and test hypotheses in the case of paired samples are different from the ones for independent samples. Two samples are said to be paired or matched samples when for each data value collected from one sample there is a corresponding data value collected from the second sample‚ and both these data

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