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  • ...d of individuals aged 18-34 who are highly connected to [[technology]] and social media. They value convenience, affordability, and quality when making purch ...ference groups on consumers’ connections to brands]''. Journal of consumer psychology, 13(3), 339-348.
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  • ...y of decision making and group norms]''. Journal of personality and social psychology, 80(6), 918.
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  • ...Deciding on the best marketing channels to reach target customers, such as social media, email marketing, or paid advertising. ...tion, goal attainment, and tactical decision]''. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 30(1), 51-71.
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  • ...onment]]''', and it does one main job which is to adjust to the change and social environment to realize [[motivation]] ground of the marketing itself (Kotle ...onment]]''' is defined by Duncan as "the totality of '''physical''' and '''social factor''' that are taken directly into consideration in the '''decision-mak
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  • * In social situations, selective perception can also lead to people making snap judgme ...e Roles of Race and Gender in Decisions to Shoot''] Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin No. 37(9)
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  • ...new avenues for companies to reach potential customers. Companies can use social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to promote their p ..., Dunn J. K., (2006), ''[[Market]] Opportunity Analysis: Text and Cases'', Psychology Press, London
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  • ...techniques used in organizational studies, adopting various techniques of psychology and sociology. The most commonly used include: interview techniques (survey ...ic methods'''. These family forms a set of methods based on physiology and psychology for adaptation of workplace to worker. Some of them deserve special attenti
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  • ...lysis]]}} — {{i5link|a=[[Level of awareness]]}} — {{i5link|a=[[Social desirability bias]]}} — {{i5link|a=[[Selective perception]]}} — ...ability heuristic, affect heuristic, or both?'']. "Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied", 18(3), pp. 314-330.
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  • A technique derived from social psychology, aimed at improving group decisions. It is also called creative discussion.
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  • ...ev-psych-020821-010855 The social effects of emotions]''. Annual review of psychology, 73, 629-658.
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  • ...ciences are the study of human [[behavior]] in societies. Examples include psychology, sociology, anthropology, political science, [[economics]], and geography. ...'': Applied sciences are the application of knowledge from the natural and social sciences to solve practical problems. Examples include engineering, medicin
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  • ...uch as preferences of certain goods or services and the impact of consumer psychology on spending habits. ...economics examines how consumer decisions are influenced by psychological, social, cognitive, and emotional factors.
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  • The psychology behind odd pricing is based on the idea that consumers tend to perceive pri * '''Social Comparison''': This theory suggests that people tend to compare things with
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  • ...ffected by advertising, [[marketing mix]], public relations activities and social media mentions<ref>Ndubisi, N. O. (2003)</ref>. * '''Analyzing customer reviews''': Analyzing customer reviews on websites, social media, and other platforms can give companies a better understanding of how
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  • ...999),. ''New Directions in Mentoring: Creating a Culture of [[Synergy]]'', Psychology Press, London</ref>. ...AAQBAJ&dq=change+advocate+hr&hl=pl&source=gbs_navlinks_s Understanding the Social Economy of the United States]''. University of Toronto Press, 5(2), 416-418
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  • ...20textbook&f=false ''The individual in the economy: A textbook of economic psychology''], CUP Archive. ...M-po&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=free%20market&f=false ''A humane economy: the social framework of the free market''], Open Road Media.
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  • ...ng%20of%20synergy&f=false In search of synergy in small group performance] Psychology Press. ...estination_marketing/links/00b7d52c1ca0b347b5000000.pdf Hotel networks and social capital in destination marketing]. International Journal of [[Service]] [[I
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  • ...on. It can also be used to teach new skills, such as [[communication]] and social skills, or to help a person develop better coping skills. [[Category:Psychology]]
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  • ...h a degree in computer science, but also consider someone with a degree in psychology or sociology, who has a different perspective on problem-solving. ...h; {{i5link|a=[[Process of learning]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Informational social influence]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Transfer of knowledge]]}} }}
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  • ...utionary origins of leadership and followership]''. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 10(4), 354-371.
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