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    replied to Ken‚ she would have been more effective. “ Oh Ken‚ I did not realize what I was doing would end up hurting you‚ I never meant to hurt you! Can you ever forgive me?” Q #3: What are two nonverbal cues used by Jan. What are two nonverbal cues used by Ken? In what ways did the nonverbal cues used by both Ken and

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    the activation process and the monitoring process. In reviewing the literature‚ it was found that even though there is a natural association between activation to encoding and monitoring to retrieval; potentially both processes (activation and monitoring) can take place during encoding as well as retrieval (Roediger‚ Watson‚ McDermott & Gallo‚ 2001).In addition‚ Roediger‚ et al (2001) explains that by studying words connected to the lure; this connection activates the lures representation within

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    seen as a set of standardized practices that: Control the creation and authentication of documents Exercise version control where multiple versions of a document are maintained Manage storage of documents in a way that facilitates convenient retrieval of a particular document when needed Ensure security and safety of documents with the dual objectives of preventing unauthorized access to documents and allowing recovery from physical damage or loss of documents Creates the policy for archiving

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    recall‚ recognition‚ and relearning methods of measuring retrieval? Retrieval is finding information in memory and bringing it to conscious awareness. 0Recall is retrieving information from memory without clues or aids. Essay questions require recall. Recognition is when information retrieval is aided by clues. Multiple-choice questions require recognition. 11. How do the serial position‚ context‚ and state-dependent memory effects influence retrieval? The serial position effect is the tendency for items

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    Abstract This briefing describes collocation of bibliographic records and how it helps to formulate effective search strategies resulting in good information retrieval. Collocation is the cataloging process of bringing together related items‚ such as titles written by the same author‚ editions‚ and versions of the same title‚ or materials on the same topic. This briefing also provides examples of the value of collocation in maintaining a successful library catalog such as compiling all information

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    Understanding the Non-Verbal Cues of Communication: ”How to be an Effective Speaker” Summary Communication is a two-way process to communicate but apparently‚ non-verbal communication is usually understood as the process of communication through sending and receiving wordless (mostly visual) cues between people. It is the most secretive and genius type of communication process when a message is a private type. Last December 13‚ 2012‚ group 1 seminar class tackled about non-verbal cues of communication

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    CHAPTER – I INTRODUCTION It is a great moment to say our senses of profound appreciation & gratitude to the entire person who have been active in making it a rich experience. We found it to be a challenging task and project that gave us a real practical knowledge to the corporate world and it is almost impossible to do the same without the assistance of people around us. It gives us vast experience to acknowledge SHCIL Projects LTD Company‚ who has been nice enough to give us an opportunity

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    fear is often used as a cue to persuade. Any variable that can elicit a response in people can be considered as a cue (Dorland‚ 2012). Ultimately‚ the act of persuasion can be used by providing informative arguments or by using different cues that illicit a response in people. There are two commonly accepted types of persuasion‚ central and peripheral route; each has its benefits and drawbacks. The central route is more informational based and the peripheral route uses cue that are irrelevant to

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    Running Head: The Elaboration Likelihood The Elaboration Likelihood Model Applied to Internet Advertising In just a few years‚ the Internet has established itself as a very powerful platform that has changed the way we communicate. The Internet‚ as no other medium‚ has given an international or a "globalized" dimension to the world. It has become the universal source of information for over 1‚463‚632‚361 people. Cisco conducted a study‚ which predicted that traffic on the world’s networks

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    The Effects of Pictures on Learning Vocabulary Hossein Maskani Hakim Sabzevari University Abstract This research explored the effects of pictures on learning new vocabularies. Learning vocabulary is one of the most important components of any languages and we attempted to represent a way to learn new words more effectively and easily. This study compared the learning words through pictures and paired with translated equivalents. Our experiment on learning and recalling English words shows that there

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