Topic 1- Exam Style Notes 1.1 Nature of Business Activity What is a business? * Business- decision making organisation using inputs to produce goods and services which satisfy the needs and wants of a customer * Factors of production- “CELL” 1. Capital- used to produce goods (non natural‚ eg machinery) 2. Enterprise- management/planning of factors of production 3. Land- natural resources; renewable and non renewable 4. Labour- physical and mental efforts of people
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14. Analyze the causes of the Great Depression in one country in the Americas I. Thesis: In the United States during the 1920’s the economy for the most part was alive and well‚ which gave it the name “The Roaring Twenties”‚ but it would not last forever. There were many different factors that led to the Great Depression in America but the main factor that caused it all was the Stock Market Crash in October of 1929. From this one event banks failed and people lost jobs. II. Stock Market Crash:
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International Baccalaureate Program Economics Commentary 1 In this assignment I will investigate an article from the point of view of an economist. Furthermore I will explain the linkages between concepts and theories of microeconomics and the article. Purpose of this commentary is to present my economic insight into the implications of the article. Basic economic concepts such as demand‚ supply and surplus can be applied to markets to help understand and solve problems
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The effect is named after John Ridley Stroop‚ who published the effect in English in 1935 in an article entitled Studies of interference in serial verbal reactions that includes three different experiments.[1] However‚ the effect was first published in 1929 in German‚ and its roots can be followed back to works of James McKeen Cattell and Wilhelm Wundt in the nineteenth century.[2][3][4] In his experiments‚ J. R. Stroop administered several variations of the same test for which three different
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Stroop (1935) showed that participants required more time in naming colours of ink rather than words even when told not to pay attention to the word name. Attention that is directed to Stroop words has been suggested to activate a word reading and color naming response that races for an outcome mechanism‚ where the faster response wins (i.e. The speed of processing theory) (Dyer‚ 1971). Suggesting that the Stroop effect might be due to the speed of processing being faster for words than colors. However
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M10/5/MATHL/HP2/ENG/TZ1/XX 22107204 mathematics higher level PaPer 2 Thursday 6 May 2010 (morning) 2 hours iNsTrucTioNs To cANdidATEs Write your session number in the boxes above. not open this examination paper until instructed to do so. do graphic display calculator is required for this paper. A section A: answer all of section A in the spaces provided. section B: answer all of section B on the answer sheets provided. Write your session number on each answer sheet‚ and attach
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The Stroop effect deals with the brain’s reaction when dealing with difficult or complex information. The brain’s competing functions are the cause of the delay or slow reaction time. Stroop relies on perception because of how the brain processes information from the environment by the senses. Due to the selective attention that occurs within people and the competing functions to process complex information‚ it usually takes a longer period of time for the participants to accurately identify between
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incongruence and interference: A Stroop Recreation Australian College of Applied Psychology Abstract The original Stroop Experiment performed by J.R Stroop in 1935 opened the field for experiments to research interference and its effects‚ causes and implications. This study looks at the Stroop findings in modern setting to get a new perspective on the causes of interference. 41 first year uni students were asked to participate in a direct recreation of the original Stroop Experiment‚ their results
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Psychologists often put observers in different cases where they have to deal with an automatic response in order to get the desired behavior. This allows researchers to test the properties of behavior by exploring what the Stroop effect is. The Stroop Effect showed how
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Zayn El Hajji First Year Writing Professor Bodenrader The Replication of Everything Replication‚ reproduction‚ repetition‚ it is all the same in the end. Postmodernism was defined by its use of replication and reproduction to show the dehumanization of the mass production capitalistic world. David Foster Wallace writes in the book A Supposedly Fun Thing I’ll never do again “The apotheosis of the pop in postwar art marked a whole new marriage between high and low culture. For the artistic
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