Bystander Effect

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    Stroop

    Abstract: The stroop effect can be reduced through stroop dilution and this is achieved through the use of neutral words. This paper focuses on a study undertaken on a sample where n = 30 and the participants were exposed to three tests, one test included testing time taken to read colour words which had the same colour as the word stated, the second test was to record the time taken to read words colour words that had different colours as the colour word stated and the third and final test was

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    Hawthorne Theory

    Introduction The Hawthorne effect is a term referring to the tendency of some people to work harder and perform better when they are participants in an experiment. Individuals may change their behavior due to the attention they are receiving from researchers rather than because of any manipulation of independent variables. This effect was first discovered and named by researchers at Harvard University who were studying the relationship between productivity and work environment. Researchers conducted

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    Southwest Airlines

    Part 4: Founder – (or Founders-) Related Issues * Founder of founders experience in the industry/ are of high potential and with experience. All products are specially hand made and designed. The experience is due to the many years of this type of work as a hobby that had eventually seen its potential as a growing business. * Found or founder’s skills as they relate to the proposed new ventures product or service/ is of high potential, and the founder is at a highly skilled level. Due

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    Flynn Effect

    Flynn Effect Do you believe people are really getting smarter? Why or why not? Yes People are getting smarter than before and we all can see that nowadays with all the inventions around us that we all using. It’s all because there are a lot of differences between now and before such as that we are studying more subjects than before (than the old generation already studied) and we have a lot of new subjects even with the teaching methods its changing to be easier and there is a lot of opportunities

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    Global Warming

    6 degrees of this warming in the past three decades (National Research Council 2011). The effects of this increase in temperature cause the sea levels to raise, changes in the amount and pattern of precipitation, as well as an expansion in the subtropical deserts. Warming is expected to be the strongest in the Arctic from the continuing break in the glaciers, permafrost, and sea ice. Some other effects of the warming would be heat waves, droughts, heavy rainfall, or even extensive snow in some

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    Blockbuster

    Times have changed, and the business models governing companies a unilateral way there have forced an adaptation to technologies and market trends to continue in this way in a successful way. Undeniably, one of the most important factors that gave this result is that Blockbuster is not coupled to the new market trends, refusing to change its business model to new technology revenues, and most importantly, did not pay attention to the needs of its consumers. Although the business model Blockbuster

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    Customer Lifetime Value

    Customer Lifetime Value (SMALL BOOK 167-177) * Customer lifetime value (CLV), is the net present value of the cash flows attributed to the relationship with a customer. * The use of customer lifetime value as a marketing metric tends to place greater emphasis on customer service and long-term customer satisfaction, rather than on maximizing short-term sales. * Two approaches to CLV: * Disaggregate (“spreadsheet”)– Complex and cumbersome, but allows you to build in any assumptions

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    Come Again Early Next Year

    CREDITS TITLE: pudchya varshi lavkar ya ! (Come again early next year) DURATION: 9:05 mins PRODUCER: NATIONAL INSTITUE OF DESIGN DIRECTOR: prashant kadkol LANGUAGE: hindi / English SCRIPT: prashant kadkol ANIMATION: prashant kadkol COMPOSITING & EDITING: binoj john SOUND RECORDING: atul chauhan SOUND: prashant kadkol SYNOPSIS TITLE: pudchya varshi lavkar ya ! 2D ANIMATION FILM DURATION: 9:05 mins Dancing elephants celebrate the Lord Ganesha in this riveting animated film that builds

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    emotional effects of stress and anxiety when engaged in complex cognitive processing, such as studying for a test, completing homework assignments, or while reading and writing. This practice is so common that it would be beneficial for college students to understand the role that music plays on cognitive performance. Researches demonstrating the effects of music on performance are well documented, but have shown ambiguous evidence on this matter. In studies conducted to learn about the effects of musical

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    actually work. It makes people think that doctors just sit around all day and work on a single case or that nurses don’t really do anything useful. Shelton, Donald E. "The 'CSI Effect': Does It Really Exist?." ojp.usdoj.gov. N.p., 17 Mar. 2008. Web. 19 July 2010. . This article explains what is called the CSI Effect. It is an increase of expectations in jurors due to watching too many CSI and Law and Order type shows. This supports my theory because it means that guilty suspects could and possibly

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