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    5. METHODOLOGY 5.1 Justification for paradigm and method A paradigm is a set of beliefs and concepts (or perceptions). The paradigm for this research is that people who are aware and actively participate in self-presentation tend to be more successful in their professional career. In order to justify this belief‚ our team would conduct extensive research using the research methodology learnt in LSP700 at Seneca College. A method is a technique or a process used to conduct a specified research

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    role in buying decision of customers Hypothesis H1: Buying decision of the car customers is dependent on the Brand identity of the company. H0: Buying decision of the car customers is not dependent of the Branding identity of the company. Questionnaire Q1. Which among the following cars would you rate for better Price (Value for money)? * Maruti swift * Hyundai i10 Q2. Which among the following cars would you rate for better Features? * Maruti swift * Hyundai i10 Q3. Which

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    Questionnaire for the Study of “Implementation of HRIS”. Company Name: - Date: - Name of the HOD: - Informer: - 1) In which Sector the company operates? |a) Service |b) Production |c) Others (Plz Specify) | | | | | 2) Department wise Strength of the company? |Name

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    Questionnaire Good day. I apologize for this inconvenience but as per a university coursework requirement‚ I have been assigned to conduct a research on Business Etiquettes. Kindly write the relevant information. Your responses are greatly appreciated. Thank you. Name (optional): __________________________________________________________ Post: ___________________________________________ Gender: M / F 1) Which age group do you belong to? a) 18 to 25 b) 25 to 45 c) 45 and above

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    Demonstration Speech COM101 1) Topic: Self-Defense techniques 2) Specific Purpose: To teach my audience history about self-defense‚ also how to execute three primary self-defense techniques to escape an attack. A. To provide a knowledgeable history of self-defense that is applicable in modern day situations. B. To explain to my audience the individual body parts that anyone can use as weapons to inflict the most damage. C. To explain to my audience

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    Explain Erving Goffman’s ideas on the presentation of self. What are the elements of “Presentation?” How‚ for example‚ does a college professor engage in a scripted presentation of self to a class? What about a professor’s office? What features of the office are used to convey information to an observer? Erving Goffman believed that when an individual comes in contact with other people‚ that individual will attempt to control or guide the impression that others might make of him. The way they might

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    grand play. He forms a theatrical metaphor in defining the method in which one human being presents itself to another based on cultural values‚ norms‚ and expectations. Performances can have disruptions but most are successful. The goal of this presentation of self is acceptance from the audience through manipulation. If the actor succeeds‚ the audience will view the actor as he or she wants to be viewed. People use others for gratification and success. Although Cooley and Goffman may agree that human

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    and Winter‚ 2008). Personal profile allows the user to share their unique identities to other. Users tend to present their attractive descriptions of themselves to gain and attract more friends and followers. It is easy to make positive online self presentation than in face to face interaction. Because of this‚ a lot of researchers make different studies if SNS users tend to present their ideal personality and not their real personality in their personal profile (Marcus‚ Mchilek‚ Schutz‚ 2006).

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    Goffman:  The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life Goffman dissects the meaning and practice of direct interaction‚ using “dramaturgical” tools and claims that “The entire world is a stage‚ and we but merely players". Introduction Goffman lays out the basic elements of the argument. In micro-interactions‚ every person sends two signals: those they "give" and those they "give off" "The expressiveness of the individual appears to involve two radically different kinds of sign activity: the

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    Goffman's Dramaturgy

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    In “Presentation of the Self in Everyday Life‚”Goffman establishes‚ dramaturgy‚ a principle that demonstrates the contrived nature of all human social interaction. Employing Shakespeare’s metaphor of “all life is a stage‚” Goffman expands the metaphor arguing that humans actively decide how to behave to gain acceptance into society‚ which includes acceptance of the forces that diminish individuality. Unlike puppetry or other forms of manipulation‚ individuals confine their potential‚ succumbing to

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