the three types of classism, the authors conducted an experiment to decipher the specific factors influenced by each type of classism. The researchers initially hypothesized that social class and first-generation status acted as indicators for perceptions of classism. These perceptions, then correlated with the life satisfaction, academic satisfaction, and GPA of said
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Brand Name on Quality Perception and preference. Introduction Recently, the consumer consciousness had raised and most of the consumers choose to purchase their familiar and favorable brand. Therefore, if businesses want to defeat their competitors, they have to make consumers love to buy their products and brands. Even though consumers are familiarize to the product they heard before and are willing to purchase the product, brand awareness is the most important factor to influence purchase decision
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negative profiling of the nursing profession in the Iranian society has made it extremely necessary for nurses to redefine themselves in areas of specialized health care with the intent of improving their social status and public image. Another negative image of nursing is the flirtatious perception the public has of female nurses. Female nurses are stereotyped as slim, attractive and full bosomed, who wear tight knee length uniforms with high heel shoes. This readily creates the impression that female
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Evaluation on the Performance of Alternative Computer Brands (Score: 1-7) Evaluation of Alternatives Brand A Price Speed Warranty Size Brand B 6 3 5 6 Brand C 2 7 4 7 0.2 0.5 0.1 0.2 4 6 5 4 Purchase Decision Stage: In-Store Influences that Affect Brand Choice Point-ofPurchase Displays ? ? Alternative evaluation (In-store) ? ? Final Purchase Decision Five Stages in the Consumer Decision Process Need recognition Information search Evaluation of alternatives Purchase
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us. Self-perception theory says that, 'When people are unsure about their feelings and motivations, they will use their own behavior to infer what they feel (Sears, D. O., Peplau, L. A., & Taylor, S., 2012). Social identity, relates to how we identify ourselves in relation to others according to what we have in common (Sears, D. O., Peplau, L. A., & Taylor, S., 2012). While social identity can provide people with a sense of self-esteem and a framework for socializing, and it can influence their behavior
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and processes that help them come up with the products they are going to purchase. Consumer perception, learning, and motivation are major factors in what products consumer purchase. Consumers have reasons why they purchase products and services. Companies use that knowledge to help consumers buy their products and services. They know what consumers want and need and use that to sell products. Perception is the process which people select, organize, and interpret information. Learning is a change
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Changes in Health Status Experienced by Women with Gestational Diabetes and Pregnancy-Induced Hypertensive Disorders CATHERINE KIM, M.D., M.P.H..1 PHYLLIS BRAWARSKY, M.P.H.,2 REBECCA A. JACKSON, M.D.,3 ELENA FUENTES-AFFLICK, M.D., M.P.H.,4 and JENNIFER S. HAAS, M.D., M.S.P.H.2 ABSTRACT Objective: To examine changes in health status among women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH). Methods: We examined perceived health status changes from the prepregnancy
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used the term to describe a form of influence based not on tradition or formal authority, but rather on follower perceptions that the leader has exceptional qualities. According to Weber, perceptions of a leader as charismatic usually occur when there is a social crisis. A leader who is seen during such a crisis as providing a "radical" vision, with a convincing and achievable solution to the crisis, is seen as charismatic. A key aspect of this leadership influence is getting followers to believe in
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salespeople, catalogues, newspapers, and manufacturer-supplied direct mail. However, the most effective influence often comes from such personal sources as family members and friends. Effective marketers try to identify the information sources and their relative influence on customers. This means asking customers how they heard about the product, what sources of information they turned to, and what influences each source of information had on their purchase decision. This consumer information helps marketers
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delivery of health services to specific age groups. It views health care of individuals within the context of the family. The term family is defines as the basic unit of the community. All members of the family are empowered to maintain their health status. The health of the family is considered as a whole and not individually. (Cuevas, 2009) In the Philippines, three million pregnancies occur every year, half are unintended, one third of which end in abortions. An estimated eleven mothers die of
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