UNIVERSITY OF BOTSWANA; FACULTY OF BUSINESS DEPARTMENT OF MARKETING CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR THEORY AND PRACTICE (MKT 201) COURSE OUTLINE SEMESTER TWO‚ 2011 Course Instructor: Dr R. Makgosa Email: Makgosa@mopipi.ub.bw; Office: 245/ 017; Office Telephone no: 3554060 Class Time: Tuesday 09.00; Thursday 08:00-10:00 Venue: 245-042. Consultation hours: Tueday 14:00-16:00; Thursday: 14:00-16:00 Nature of the Course Contemporary approaches to business emphasize the importance of adopting a
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In the story “Searching for Summer”‚ Joan Aiken uses diction and imagery to show how the moods change from depressing in the town to happy in the country. Aiken uses imagery to describe the sky as “whitish gray‚ day after day‚ sometimes darking to weeping slate” (68). The author compares sky to crying without the sun shining. The reader can conclude that without the sun‚ the town would be dark and depressing. Another way Aiken uses imagery in the story to describe the houses is when she states “dimmest
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Sensation differs from the idea of perception because perception is how the brain interprets the world around us. It is how we find the meaning in the world. A major part of perception is attention. Attention is what allows us to consciously interpret the world. Selective attention is how our brain picks through various stimuli‚ choosing what we should focus our efforts on. The example in the book of the ambiguous figure comes to mind when I think of perception because it can either be an old hag-looking
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Tok. Sense Perception. Maurits Corneluis Echecher (1898-1972) is one of the most famous graphical artists. He used to use maths in his art to trick people’s senses. Some of his paintings are used for atmosphere ideas in movies‚ for example inception. Magicians also play with our senses and trick us. The method they use is known as "smoke and mirrors". The expression "smoke and mirrors" has now entered our everyday language in English it refers to deceptive behaviour‚ actions or information.
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I would consider the summer of 2014 to be the best and worst summer of my life. A friend and I had saved money all year so that as soon as the biggest accomplishment of our life was achieved we could treat ourselves to Myrtle Beach‚ South Carolina. There is nothing better than sand between your toes‚ and waves crashing into you after finishing thirteen years of the public school system. All of that sounds really great except for the fact that I am extremely terrified of sea life. This specific beach
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-1 What Is Perception? Perception is the process of interpreting the messages of our senses to provide order and meaning to the environment. Among the most important perceptions that influence organizational behaviour are the perceptions that organizational members have of each other. Components of Perception Perception has three components – perceiver‚ target situational A. The Perceiver The perceiver’s experience‚ motives‚ and emotions can affect his or her perceptions. Experience
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Nick Joaquin’s “Summer Solstice” is one of the many intoxicating stories he’s made. It could have been attributed to the author’s state of mind while writing his stories. He shares this kind of style with Edgar Allan Poe and Ernest Hemingway. They love to drink and write. I love to drink and drink… milk. I wish I am still a child to enjoy it for free where only my cry is my ticket to getting it. This maybe the reason why I still have this magnetic attraction to breasts. I must admit‚ I’m not in
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“Perception is the result of the processes of selection‚ organization‚ and interpretation of information collected through the senses. Perception involves using what one sees‚ hears‚ tastes‚ smells‚ and feels to derive meaning from the environment and experiences. Whether done consciously or unconsciously‚ perception is a fundamental component of communication.”(Alberts‚ 2009) While doing my interview I started off by giving this definition of perception‚ just to let her know what was expected for
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“Perception is more than just a sensation” Introduction Sensation is the passive process of bringing information from the outside world into the body and brain. Perception is the active process of selecting‚ organising and interpreting the information brought to the brain by the senses. Sensation and perception are two distinct processes‚ which collaborate to help us make sense of our environment. Perception requires physiological mechanisms and psychological components‚ these combine to help
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Sensory Perceptions Kirby and GoodPaster (2007) describe Sensory Perceptions as the "Sense - Thinking connection" phenomena believed to be closely interrelated to thinking which originates from the senses (such as sight‚ hearing‚ smell and touch )‚ through additional input‚ express itself in sensing habits ( 2007). Others like Aquinas (2007‚ p.53) support sensory perception theory by stating that "There is nothing in the mind unless it is first in the senses" However‚ there are factors that influence
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