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…(Schwarz, 1999). The participant must be able to clearly comprehend the literal meaning of key words (Schwarz, 1999; Winkielman et al., 1998). Researchers have also examined how the wording of one's question could effect the ability to recall a past event…
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…', as people have learnt to associate the logo of McDonald's with a pleasurable meal (Schiffman et al, 2001: 233). If, however, a consumer had ever suffered food poisoning from McDonald's then they would not react to the sight of the McDonald's trademark in the same…
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…. However, in practice, departments are where the expertise lies, and a certain amount of power to amend legislation in the committees, although these are controlled by the majority party. Dunleavy et al argue that the Prime Minister is involved in many time…
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…configure el campo de la entrevista según su estructura psicológica particular, es decir, que el campo de la entrevista se configure al máximo posible por las variables que dependen de la personalidad del entrevistado…
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…, the responsibilities were shared and strategy and tactics were discussed among team members. Appelbaum et al (1999, p.60) states that "the very act of bringing people from different backgrounds together may be the reason why they fail to achieve their objectives". However…
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…and readiness to talk and share with each other (Sundeen et al 1998). However Northouse & Northouse (1998) state that communication is the process of information sharing, through using common rules, where as Glover & Radcliffe (2000) describe…
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…, distress, denial, anger, guilt, worry, sadness and depression before they can make a realistic adjustment (Angst et al., 2001). Friend (1990) also found that parents feel guilty that they are the carriers of a genetic disease and worry that any future children…
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…in the G1 or G2 phase (Buchanan et. Al, 2000). <Tab/>Auxin is regarded as the master hormone, since cell division, growth, maturation, and differentiation are all associated with it. It promotes cell division by promoting the accumulation of G1…
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…research and non-state theorist simply claim that all this shows is the differences in relaxation levels between participants who are gain a high score on the Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale (SHSS) and those who do not. Kinnunen et al. (1995) used skin…
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…that generally occurs just weeks after the first attachment has been formed whereby 50% of infants begin to form attachments to a number of significant others and by the age of 18 months virtually all have done so. Ainsworth et al's research using the strange…
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