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    An Autoethnography on Learning About Autoethnography In an “Autoethnography on Learning About Autoethnography,” the author, Sarah Wall author and Doctoral Student, clarifies how she studied autoethnography and discusses to her readers about the history, the definition and describes the process of understand autoenography. Wall describes autoengraphy as “… an emerging qualitative research method that allows the author to write in a highly personalized style, drawing on his or her experience to…

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    actors that are seemingly more attractive than their counterparts. For instance the film “ No strings attached” is slightly contrast to another movie “ Friends with benefits” both of these films are truly the same film. 3. Judgemental Heuristics A.Mental shortcuts that create the tendency to respond to situations mechanically vs controlled responses that are important to…

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    His editorial article provides all four of the heuristics required in stasis theory. Boteach provides conjecture by confirming that the “decision by the Supreme Court” did occur and that it “has triggered deep division in [the] nation”. Boteach’s editorial provides the second heuristic by defining the issue as “distinction between moral law versus religious law”. While he acknowledges the religiously fundamental point…

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    • Question 1 2 out of 2 points Which of the following is considered to be a cost of information? Answer Selected Answer: The time spent to collect the information. Correct Answer: The time spent to collect the information. • Question 2 2 out of 2 points Assume that a cargo ship carrying the merchandise of a cloth merchant has been wrecked. Such a setback will be accounted as the merchant’s: Answer Selected Answer: sunk cost. Correct Answer:…

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    and shows. Once I moved to Texas that that type of thought was used against me, my classmates assume I probably l go to the beach and surf and have met plenty of celebrities when I lived in California. This is an example of REPRESENTATIVENESS HEURISTIC to judge or presume a someone or something relying on past experiences and mental representations to a new situation creating a particular group. People naturally rely on their past experiences to allow…

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    Iphone Research Paper

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    o Iphone and Nielsen 's Heuristic of Match between System and the Real World. The Iphone is one of the most recognized technological devices used in the modern day. Since its debut it has been praised for its accessibility, usability, and design. The Iphone ushered in a new phase to mobile technology linking music, web browsing and cell phone capabilities which revolutionized and ushered in the age of the smart phone. The real world user language utilized by the Iphone is familiar; it utilizes…

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    will be useful to a programmer in the way that he can apply the techniques such as heuristics and divergent thinking to find the solution to a program. Heuristics provides a shortcut to an issue, and divergent thinking helps to break the general problem in small ones (Ballantyne et al., 2014). For instance, if a programmer is confronted to a problem need the best path to transfer the information, he will use a heuristic to solve this problem by initially identifying the problem, next by…

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    an intrinsic or extrinsic reward. Researchers have considered the impact of these rewards and punishments given to people, particularly Steven Reiss and Daniel Pink. Daniel Pink conveys that there are two different types of tasks--heuristic and algorithmic tasks. Heuristic tasks are observed to be as a job where you are free to do any assignment you want, whenever you feel like doing it. Algorithmic tasks are more set on a…

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    Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP) is one of combinatorial optimization problems. X TSP is NP-hard problem which defined as a set of cities and each city should be visited once with minimum tour length. This paper solved this problem using Firefly Algorithm (FA) and k-means clustering by three steps: cluster the nodes, finding optimal path in each cluster and connect the clusters. The first step is to divide all nodes into sub-problems using k-means clustering, the second step is to use FA to find…

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    while using hands-free cell phones is risky behavior. Washington, D.C.: National Safety Council. Retrieved 9 3, 2017, from http://www.nsc.org/distracteddrivingdocuments/cognitive-distraction-white-paper.pdf Nielsen, J. (1995, Jan 1). 10 Usability Heuristics for Interface Design. Retrieved from Nielson Norman Group:…

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