The effect of perception on Indian urban female consumer buying behaviour Dr. Avinash Kapoor and Dr. Chinmaya Kulshrestha Management Development Institute‚ India avinashkapoor@mdi.ac.in / chinmayak@mdi.ac.in Introduction Products Convey different meanings to different people‚ consumers form differing attachments to them. Unique consumer-product relationships develop specific to the individual and the situation‚ but the nature of the product is also highly relevant. The meaning of products may
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of literary discussions on art Natural observation –an important feature Expanding middle class‚ new types of art were commissioned by individuals to adorn their private town houses of country villas The dignity of the individual and new selfconsciousness promoted by e Italian humanists had an important influence on attitudes about artists Renaissance artists were viewed as trained intellectuals versed in the classics and geometry Artists became famous Began to create self portaits‚ a sure
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Fighting for peace Can one man make a difference in the World By: Zlatko Georgiev I’ve never understood the war. I do not understand the reasons for starting it and I definitely do not understand why people engage in it with such enthusiasm. I do not understand why people believe the crap that other people are shoving that war begins in order to achieve peace. Wars are started for money and power‚ for power and money. These are the only reasons for starting the insane killing of thousands‚
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Feature: The process of watching without interfering as behavior occurs in the natural environment • Strengths: Provides descriptive data about behavior presumably uncontaminated by outside influences. • Pitfalls: Observer bias and participant selfconsciousness can distort results Case Studies • Feature: Intensive examination of the behavior and mental processes associated with a specific person‚ group or situation. • Strengths: Provide detailed descriptive analysis of new‚ complex‚ or rare phenomenon
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policefoundation.org/content/body-worn-camera . “ In this experiment we tested for the first time the effect of mobile cameras on self-awareness and ultimately socially-desirable behavior . The cameras were hypothesized to increase police officers selfconsciousness that they were being watched and therefore to increase their compliance to rules of conduct‚ especially around use of force. T he findings suggest more than a 50% reduction in the total number of incidents of use-of-force compared to control-conditions
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Brittany Schwartz Professor Peters 5.9.12 Schwartz 1 Are the affects of Metaphysical Medicine successful in Medical Practice? Traditional medicine has become a victim of its own success. It is a fascinating story that parallels the development of science in the Western world since the time of Newton‚ Galileo and Descartes. However‚ as medical science proved its effectiveness in treating the human body‚ the mental and spiritual aspects of healing fell by the wayside. The reincorporation of
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! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! HANNA SCOTT CORRIE ! DEATH OF COOL ! DIGITAL SUBCULTURE PAPER: NORMCORE ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Hanna Corrie Death of Cool Jessica Glasscock March 12‚ 2014 ! ! Normcore: Satorial Tofu for Western Millennials and Digital Natives ! ! Normcore. A subculture based on conscious‚ artificial adoption of things that are in wide spread use‚ a self aware stylized blandness‚ which deliberately embraces sameness as a way of being cool. It’s “normal” but hardcore. Originally outlined in October
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Encyclopedia of Social Psychology Big Five Personality Traits Contributors: Corinna E. Löckenhoff & Paul T. Costa Jr. Editors: Roy F. Baumeister & Kathleen D. Vohs Book Title: Encyclopedia of Social Psychology Chapter Title: "Big Five Personality Traits" Pub. Date: 2007 Access Date: March 16‚ 2015 Publishing Company: SAGE Publications‚ Inc. City: Thousand Oaks Print ISBN: 9781412916707 Online ISBN: 9781412956253 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781412956253.n67 Print pages: 116-118 ©2007 SAGE Publications
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whereas there was no difference between the two groups concerning helping without self-benefit. These results support the evolutionary view that self-deception serves to maintain optimal moral self-concept‚ especially for individuals with high selfconsciousness. Ó 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. 1. Introduction Humans are social animals who pursue selfish interests in a cooperative context in which public interests are also observed. There are subsequent conflicts between pursuing self-interests
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Akith Dissanayake‚ Sociology 334‚ 1 Foucault on Capitalism Sociology 334 Akith Dissanayake 1231501 Akith Dissanayake‚ Sociology 334‚ 2 Foucault’s conception of capitalism and its rationality are understood through the double character of freedom. Foucault’s analysis lies in his realization that capitalism manages individuals and populations through freedom and not through repression. Freedom is the condition that allows the correlation between what Foucault terms as the
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