A 3 X 2 X 2 between-subjects experimental design was carried out. The two manipulations were: (1) ad content: personal benefit and environmental benefit, and (2) brand familiarity: familiar brand and non-familiar brand. The stimuli were twelve advertisements that featured three product categories: bottled water, hybrid cars and toilet paper; and two real brands for each category: familiar and non-familiar. Table 2 summarizes their selection and combinations. The treatment condition ads were created
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This is my reflection to the Unit 8 Lecture, and the reading of Chapter 10 of Ethics and Public Policy, by William Bluhm and Robert Heineman. In this review I will analyze and synthesize the authors’ primary points, conclusions and discuss how the natural environment and human well-being relate to my personal experiences and evaluations. As we delve into chapter 10, the Authors describe how Americans’ concern developed over a relatively short time period necessitating the protection of the natural
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Priscilla Vianney Arredondo Part 1 Section A 1.) How much time does the test require? The test requires 5 hours 2) What is the percentage of the total score on the test for each domain? There are 4 Domain Titles; • Designing Instruction and Assessment to Promote Student Learning/ 34 percent. • Creating a Positive, Productive Classroom Environment/ 13 percent. • Implementing Effective, responsive Instruction and Assessment/ 33 percent. • Fulfilling Professional Roles and responsibilities/ 20
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Firstly, the design for this app will gather public court reports of crimes. These public records will have information about an incident. The app will also scan past online news articles and current ones, and will look for keywords such as locations, types of crimes and names of suspects. In addition, it will use social media networks such as Facebook and Twitter to gather information on any crimes that are happening in an area. Using this public information the app will be able to identify areas
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For this assignment, I analyzed Lesson 3, 4 and 5 of Unit 3 (The Wonders of Life) for first grade (Appendix B) which consist of the last three science lessons that I taught in my own class. Examining local standards for science or S.T.E.M. instruction This unit (STEM Achievement in Baltimore Elementary Schools – SABES) uses the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) as a basis for units as well as the Maryland State STEM Standards of Practice. Interestingly, there is not a standard attributed to
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ASSIGNMENT 1 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. What is an architecture? Why is it important to create an architecture for a software product? An Architecture: “Architecture is the principle organization of a system realize the components and relationships to each other, and to the environment, and the fundamental guiding its design and evolution.” An architecture is the process of defining a structured solution
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The company is currently using a POTS system, where their local loop is communicating through their central office (CO) to the local exchange carrier (LEC). The local loop runs in a literal loop around the central office, hitting every customer along its loop. All points on the local loop where it touches a customer creates a Point-of-Presence (POP) for the customer’s equipment. From the LEC the signal hits another POP between the local carrier and the Interexchange Carrier (IXC), in order to provide
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Unit 7.Exercise 1. Fiber Optics--Definitions Cross Talk- Fiber-optic cabling is immune to crosstalk because optical fiber does not conduct electricity and uses light signals in a glass fiber, rather than electrical signals along a metallic conductor, to transmit data. So it cannot produce a magnetic field and thus is immune to EMI. Waveguides- A structure that guides electro-magnetic waves along their length. The core fiber in an optical fiber cable is an optical waveguide FTTH- Fiber to the
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I was a normal teenage girl with a normal life until January of 2015. That day, I had flu-like symptoms or possibly pneumonia. After all, it was the winter so I wasn't too concerned. I had expected to be seen by the doctors, have them prescribe me pain medicine and then go home. “You seem to have symptoms of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)” the doctors had said. I was not phased by what they had said. I simply thought they were referring to a temporary illness. As they began to speak more, informing
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Hi, Again welcome to this weeks blog post which will be identifying and discussing about the Return on Investment (ROI) in regards to Enterprise 2.0 and Cisco. What is ROI? ROI stands for return of investment and answers the question of how much value you get when making an investment. Say you were purchasing a product and investing a large sum of money into this product. In the terms of purchasing this product, would be that you would make a percentage of the amount spent back over said number
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