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Think of a product that you purchased within the past 6 months Discuss these questions relative...

Think of a product that you purchased within the past 6 months

Discuss these questions relative to the purchased product. Your answers should align with how these stages are done based on the consumer decision model in text.

Each Questions is mandatory to be solved with details.

  1. How did you recognize that you needed the product?
  2. Where or how you search for information on alternative products that would satisfy this need (product)?
  3. What alternatives did the search process generate and what variables did you use to make the final decision to buy?
  4. Where did you buy the product and why?
  5. Were you satisfied after using or consuming the product? Explain.
  6. There are 5 categories of influences as outlined by your text: economic, psychological. social, culture and ethnicity, purchase situation. Which one(s) do you think had the greatest effect on your purchasing decision? Please explain.  

NOTE: There are actually six questions you have to answer in this.

Don't forget to answer about the categories of influences.

Thank you in Advance.

In: Operations Management

Research some of the general characteristics of language and the concept of speech acquisition in infants...

Research some of the general characteristics of language and the concept of speech acquisition in infants using your textbook, the Internet, and the online library resources before responding to these questions:

Researchers describe language as having six different properties. Describe the six properties. Which two properties do you think are the most important? Explain your answers with reasons.

Jim and Sue just had a baby, and they are interested in learning more about the process of language acquisition. They have heard about the controversy surrounding the view that speech is special. Do you think speech is special or is it processed like other auditory stimuli? Explain your answer with reasons.

Several African languages use clicks as consonants. Jim and Sue, who are English speaking, cannot hear the difference between the different types of clicks and have a difficult time learning one of these languages. If they were to move to Africa when their baby is about one-year old, do you think the baby would be able to hear the difference? Why or why not? Do you think she would hear the difference if they moved to Africa after her tenth birthday? Give reasons for your answers.

Write your initial response in 4–5 paragraphs. Apply APA standards to the citation

In: Psychology

Please fully explain what happens to the multiplier when the aggregate demand is increased in Short...

Please fully explain what happens to the multiplier when the aggregate demand is increased in Short Run; and explain what happens whens to the multiplier when the aggregate demand is increased in Long Run. Use the graphs available on your slides and explain step by step.


In: Economics

Indicators change colors at specific pH ranges. Look up the pH for phenolphthalein. Indicators are used...

Indicators change colors at specific pH ranges. Look up the pH for phenolphthalein. Indicators are used knowingly (and sometimes unintentionally) in everyday life.

a) What is the most common indicator used to measure pH of swimming pools? What color changes does it undergo?
b) Red cabbage juice is a common indicator you can make at home. What compounds are responsible for the indicator properties of red cabbage? What are the pH ranges in which it works?

In: Chemistry

A sheet of glass is coated with a 501-nm-thick layer of oil (n = 1.42). 1.For...

A sheet of glass is coated with a 501-nm-thick layer of oil (n = 1.42).

1.For what visible wavelengths of light do the reflected waves interfere constructively?

2.For what visible wavelengths of light do the reflected waves interfere destructively?

3.What is the color of reflected light?

Red
Yellow
Orange
Green-blue

4.What is the color of the most part of transmitted light?

Yellowish green
Blue
Orange
Red

In: Physics

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Question 2                                                                       

Consider the market for wheat. For each of the cases below state with a reason whether demand and/or supply would change and what would happen to the equilibrium price and quantity of wheat as a result. Fully explain your decision including any assumptions you make. You do NOT need to draw diagrams for this question but fully explain your answers

                                                                                                   

1.        A fall in the price of corn

2.        A fall in the price of sugar

3.        An expected lowering in the price of wheat in the future due to ongoing excellent global growing conditions

4.        The creation of wheat specific fertiliser.

5.        Explain the possible non-price determinants involved in a change

           in both the demand and supply for wheat and a substitute grain.

In: Economics

Question 2    (10 Marks) Consider the market for wheat. For each of the cases below...

Question 2   

Consider the market for wheat. For each of the cases below state with a reason whether demand and/or supply would change and what would happen to the equilibrium price and quantity of wheat as a result. Fully explain your decision including any assumptions you make. You do NOT need to draw diagrams for this question but fully explain your answers

                

1. A fall in the price of corn

2. A fall in the price of sugar

3. An expected lowering in the price of wheat in the future due to ongoing excellent global growing conditions

4. The creation of wheat specific fertiliser.

5.        Explain the possible non-price determinants involved in a change

           in both the demand and supply for wheat and a substitute grain.

In: Economics

Red-green color blindness is due to an X-linked recessive allele in humans. A widow’s peak (a...

Red-green color blindness is due to an X-linked recessive allele in humans. A widow’s peak (a hairline that comes to a peak in the middle of the forehead) is due to an autosomal dominant allele.

Consider the following family history:

  • A man with a widow’s peak and normal color vision marries a color-blind woman with a straight hairline.
  • The man’s father had a straight hairline, as did both of the woman’s parents.

Use the family history to make predictions about the couple’s children.

Drag the correct label to the appropriate location in the table. Not all labels will be used.

1. If the couple has a child, what is the chance that it will be a son with a widow's peak?

2. What is the chance that any son the couple has will be color blind with a straight hairline?

3. What is the chance that any daughter the couple has will be colorblind with a widow's peak?

4. Suppose the couple had a daughter with normal color vision and a widow's peak. What is the chance that she is heterozygous for both genes?

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In: Biology

Now that you have learned about the Keynesian perspective, what do you think about it? In...

Now that you have learned about the Keynesian perspective, what do you think about it? In your post, be sure to describe they Keynesian viewpoint and how they would use both fiscal and monetary policy to achieve their goals. Do you think Keyes was right? Why or why not?

In: Economics

1. We know that an F+ cell can donate its F plasmid to a recipient cell...

1. We know that an F+ cell can donate its F plasmid to a recipient cell to create a new F+ cell.

But what about an Hfr? Can an Hfr transfer its DNA as well? (yes/no) Please explain your answer. Why did you answer yes or no?

2. Let’s just assume,, that an Hfr cell could transfer DNA. What would the recipient cell look like? What would it be called? F+? F-? Hfr+? Something else altogether? Please explain your answer.

In: Biology