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_______are people to whom an individual looks as a basis for…

_______are people to whom an individual looks as a basis for self-appraisal or as a source of personal standards.

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Tik Tok was very excited with its performance in the huge so…

Tik Tok was very excited with its performance in the huge social media market of India, but it was recently blocked by the Indian government because of national security concerns. This is an example of a(n) _______________ force that could impact other industries.

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Opinion leaders are considered to be ________, so their opin…

Opinion leaders are considered to be ________, so their opinions influence others’ choices.

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A(n) ________ question allows respondents to express opinion…

A(n) ________ question allows respondents to express opinions, ideas, or behaviors in their own words without being forced to choose among alternatives that have been predetermined by a marketing researcher.

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Imagine you are on a team tasked with designing a new wearab…

Imagine you are on a team tasked with designing a new wearable flashlight for working in the dark, which needs to have different brightness, color, and directional options. You are in the early stages, having already done some needfinding exercises, and it is time to brainstorm some design alternatives.  Design your brainstorming process. It should include both group and individual phases. The design will primarily be made of the instructions that would be given at the beginning of each phase to the participants. Your plan should include at least three clear best practices for good brainstorming activities from the lectures, as well as avoid violating or contradicting any other best practices. Then, define each of the following challenges in group brainstorming, and provide a brief strategy for how you will avoid that challenge negatively affecting your brainstorming process: Conformity Production blocking Performance matching

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Imagine you are on a team tasked with designing a new wearab…

Imagine you are on a team tasked with designing a new wearable flashlight for working in the dark, which needs to have different brightness, color, and directional options. You are in the early stages, having already done some needfinding exercises, and it is time to brainstorm some design alternatives.  Design your brainstorming process. It should include both group and individual phases. The design will primarily be made of the instructions that would be given at the beginning of each phase to the participants. Your plan should include at least three clear best practices for good brainstorming activities from the lectures, as well as avoid violating or contradicting any other best practices. Then, define each of the following challenges in group brainstorming, and provide a brief strategy for how you will avoid that challenge negatively affecting your brainstorming process: Social loafing Performance matching Power dynamics

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Based on the data from an MRI test of Samsung and Apple user…

Based on the data from an MRI test of Samsung and Apple users, the BTL video makes the case that Samsung users buy Samsung phones because

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According to the lecture video what type of new product or s…

According to the lecture video what type of new product or service would it be if Sprite launched a new bacon-flavored Sprite?

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What was the nickname of the Direct Marketing program at Abb…

What was the nickname of the Direct Marketing program at Abbott mentioned in the lecture?

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Define and give one real-world example of each of the follow…

Define and give one real-world example of each of the following three principles:  Declarative learning (or knowledge) Haptic feedback Chunking Then, define the difference between recognition and recall. Provide one example of a real-world interface that expects the user to do more recall than recognition and explain what it expects the user to recall, and provide one example of a real-world interface that allows the user to do more recognition than recall and explain what it allows the user to recognize. If you have difficulty thinking of a real interface for either recognition or recall, you may describe a fictitious interface so long as your description is clear enough to identify whether it is emblematic of recognition or recall.

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