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    is more likely to buy the mutual fund from the first advisor, who expressed the rate of return as an overall 7% gain, rather a combination of both high returns and losses. Prospect theory is based on the following five main ideas which is reference dependence, declining sensitivity, loss aversion, non-linear weighting of probabilities and susceptibility to framing effects. Prospect theory has been successfully used to explain a range of puzzles in economics,…

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    respondent’s emotional state at the time of assessment may color their answers (e.g., feeling anxious and then answering Strongly Disagree to “I rarely feel fearful or anxious”). Similarly, a response to one item may put participants into a cognitive frame that influences later responses. For instance, an Extraversion question on the NEO is, “I tend to assume the best about people.” Perhaps due to recent circumstances (e.g., poor interpersonal experience), an individual responds negatively to…

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    Kennedy identified John Forbes Nash, Jr. as the character from the film with a psychological disorder, and determined the diagnosis of Schizophrenia Spectrum, as identified by the DSM-V (Psych Central). Chelsie also wrote the summary and created the Reference page with the citations. John Forbes Nash, Jr. – “A Beautiful Mind” A Beautiful Mind is a 2001, biographical drama film based on the life of John Nash. John Nash was a mathematical genius, whom won a Nobel Laureate in Economics. In…

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    Emotional intelligence and its role in effective interpersonal relationships Emotions are essential factors in effective interpersonal relationships. They imbue meaning and strength to a person’s responses to changes in the relationship, providing it depth and color as the mind piles up memories upon memories (Mayer, Caruso & Salovey, 2000). Emotions also track relationships in terms of inner experiences. Although positive emotions give your relationship meaning and depth, negative emotions…

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    Prometheus” and its Frame Constraints Many artworks are confined to a frame that limits the viewers’ eye or allows for their interpretation beyond its boundaries. The audience is either forced to analyze the present material or search outside for another meaning. Lespingola’s “Hercules Delivering Prometheus” embodies an abundance of intensity and dynamism that threatens to overcome its constraints, and envelops the viewer in its power. Hence, the bronze statue breaks its figurative frame. To…

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    book club and going to the theater with friends. Using the Model of Human Occupation, Tyra’s motivations, interests, everyday routines, and societal surroundings helped form a solution (O’Brien & Hussey, 2012). Using the cognitive behavioral frame of reference, guidelines for clinical reasoning…

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    properties which sets the time period is the swastikas in the background.This would suggest the setting would be in a Nazi occupied land during World War II. One other property that helps set the time frame would be the movie poster in the background, frame left. The font and type of artwork references the 1940s which helps the time in which the film is set. The last aspect of mise en scene in this scene is the circular window in the middle ground. The circular window resembles an eye which may…

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    showing the representation of the reality of a university student. As he is studying in UK, it is normal for him to wear jacket even though the shooting took place during sunny day. However, the choice of color of his costume is not appealing in this frame,dull. This could mean that Azlan is under pressure and feeling demotivated. The costume he wears also camouflage with the environment. Hence, the choice of color for his costume should be taken into consideration as it will affect the…

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    This paper focuses on the key tenets of effective leadership. An individual succeeds as a leader when he or she adheres to an ethical framework that serves as the foundation for decision-making and problem-solving processes. The ethical framework consists of a system of core values and beliefs that guides the individual’s actions and encourages these actions to reflect inner beliefs. Following the discussion regarding the ethical considerations linked to effective leadership, the author moves…

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    internal and external aspects. She does it through different literary devices. such as, having an allusion to Erzulie or in a cultural reference from Haiti in hope that Sophie’s life and the expectations that she lives by is clear and can be connect to the world. When Sophie is commencing her journey, she has this picture of her mother in this pretty little picture frame. Martine is always smiling and enjoying herself even through time…

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