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    ii. Between Perceived risk and Impulse behavior Prior studies (Huddleston, Ford, & Bickle, 1993; Goldsmith, Moore, & Beaudoin, 1999; Muzinich et al., 2003; Beaudoin, Lachance, & Robitaille, 2003), states that it is very important to investigate the purchase behavior of fashion innovators as they play a major role in influencing the fashion followers. Moreover, fashion innovators are concerned to be very important market segmentation for the marketers and fashion researches because they are the…

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    network of nerve cells that communicate to the brain by sending electrical and chemical impulses. The nervous system deals with fast responses of the body and are often short term. There are two main parts the nervous system. The first part is the Central Nervous System (CNS) and it is found in the brain all the way down the spinal cord. The CNS is the part that receives the impulses and reacts to the impulses accordingly. The second part is the peripheral nervous system and it is found under…

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    Results indicated that average reaction times for the auditory and visual stimuli tests were both significantly different from that of the control conditions (see table 1 and figures 1, 2 and 3). Differences in average reaction time differing from the control test (test 1) range from as little as 4 milliseconds (test 2, test subject 2) to that of 67 milliseconds (test 4, test subject 3) (see table 1 and figure 1, 2 and 1.3). According to the averages of the percent increase in reaction time, the…

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    include any change in emotion, memory or the environment. Neurons are known as the messengers of the body. They are the nerve cells that send messages through the nervous system, while the nerve impulses send coded electrical signals from the neuron. The motor neurons carry the brain and spinal cord impulses, to the muscles and the glands, while the sensory…

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    specialised cell transmitting nerve impulses and its function is to transmit information within the nervous system which is a network of nerve cells and fibres which transmit nerve impulses between parts of the body. Neural transmission occurs when a neuron is activated (sends out an electrical impulse). Activation of a neuron takes place when the neuron is stimulated by pressure, heat, light, or chemical information from other cells. Each neuron receives an impulse and must pass it on to the…

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    make decisions that are not based on impulse or emotions. Purposefully being conscious of how we react to certain situations and then using tools such as deep breathing and self- talk can help to…

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    Deuteronopia Case Study

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    1. a) Define Deuteronopia. b) What causes it? c) Why is it more frequent in males than females? d) Contrast the two types of receptor cells in the retina, and describe the retina’s reaction to light. Deuteranopia is when someone is colorblind, which results from the exposure to green light, causing the person to be confused, mixing up the colors as green, red, and yellow. Color blindness is caused by the green sensitive cones. In addition, deuteranopia is caused by a genetic condition where…

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    analysis. The ECT’s result also shows the existence long run relationship between variables. Based on the findings of impulse-response functions, effects of US’s consumer price index is positively towards Indonesia’s consumer price index but negatively on Indonesian inflation, interest rate and industrial production (Munadi & Safa, 2005). In short run, the US’s interest rate shocks is response to Indonesian interest rate adversely while shocks in US’s consumer price index, inflation rate, and…

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    possibility of the passions’ potential ability to coexist with rationality, furthermore, ambiguity engenders hesitations of the validity behind the argument. The Stoic definition of emotions is synonymously with passions, which are excessive impulses in response to objects or stimulus (Stoics, 1987). Most Stoic’s highlight that these passions are fundamentally contrapurposive to achieving and living a “good life” following the stoic doctrine. The main reasoning behind this is that by indulging…

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    occurs, no time is consumed in making the purchase decision. Impulse buying is termed as emotional buying. A consumer forces to make a sensitive connection with a product based on something he/she is fanatical about, and this connection triggers a purchase called impulse purchase. The mere sight of products, like candy, gum, mints, chips or other things obviously displayed, either in the retail outlet or at the checkout aisles, can trigger impulse shoppers to buy those items that were not there…

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