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    The voluntary questionnaire, named, ‘Please taste and Rate’; There were three categories represented a sad face as dislike, neutral face as undecided, and a happy face as acceptable. After tasting the samples, people were prompted to rate how they liked the Walnut Banana Shake. On the other hand, the involuntary questionnaire was filled out myself using the same format as the voluntary questionnaire. The attitude and interest level of the individuals I…

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    and mint. The vials were in separated little cloth pouches that had either a color that is congruent or incongruent to the scented object. The pouches were red, violet, yellow, blue, and green. After the task, the participants had to fill out a questionnaire. The first question they had to answer was what they thought the vial smelled like. The last two questions were how much they liked it and how strong they perceived the scent. They were answered with a rating scale from 1 to 10, in which 1…

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    Site Observation At Work

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    There are 5 general methods used for job analysis, each having advantages and disadvantages. This will be outlined below: Site Observations Advantages of observing employees at work is as follows: it allows the analyst to pinpoint exact detail about the timing, frequency and density of various tasks and duties; collect information about workflow, production efficiencies, work conditions, materials and equipment used and evaluate the actual physical tasks that the job comprises of. Observing…

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    Communications, These aspects were taken into consideration to measure Employee Satisfaction at Halcyon Technologies. MethodologySources of data collection: The primary data about Employee Satisfaction is collected from Employees using a structured Questionnaire which contained both open ended as well as closed ended…

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    Vivanta Case Study

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    2.1 HOTEL BACKGROUND The brand Vivanta was born as a part of Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces (also known as The Indian Hotels Company Limited) brand architecture exercise. With this the brand rolled over 19 of its hotels to the new brand. This brand architecture exercise was a part of their previous launch of The Gateway hotels which is marketed as an Upscale brand. Vivanta by Taj is marketed as an Upper Upscale Brand which is flanked by the Taj in the top-end luxury department. The term Vivanta…

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    Dropout Case Study Essay

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    students, give mentors information to ask their student, provide information for the parents in their native language and provide college, work and interviewing information for the students. In every session I will provide students with different questionnaires depending on which group they are in. At the end of the 10 months I will gather information about the parents, students, mentors, grades, self-esteem and confidence and see if there was a possibility of decreasing the students chance of…

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    1. In the article the author tries to explain the relationship between mentally ill people and the general public. In our society mental illness has been highly stigmatized and making it hard so people to go to a phycologist and get diagnosed or get the proper treatment for their condition. In some cases, mental illness is also dismissed as a real sickness and these attitudes that the public project on the mental ill is not only detrimental to the patients but can also have major impact on the…

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    this experiment were by how many blinks the participant made/ their blink startle response (Luck 2015.) In experiment three new participants were asked to participate, and fill out a questionnaire on how they think the outcomes will be by the end of the study. The experimenter then would score the questionnaires based on the responses of the participants. Whether the “pleasantness” would show decrease or if there would be an increase with the face that was pared with shock (Luck…

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    An unusual among the utmost delicate but significant detail understanding is the ethical observations; the analyst has to work with. Ethical approach is conveyed into an exploration work so the participants agree that all answers they give to the researcher, those responses will remain in thorough secrecy (Smith, 2007). Taking ethical aspect prepares two points, which are that participant has the ability to uninhibitedly response the studies in a legit and optimistic approach, and also, a…

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    are residents of Mumbai city. The tool used was a questionnaire consisting of 20 close ended statements wherein 4 statements were borrowed from the Sport Competition Anxiety Test (SCAT; Martens, 1990) and the remaining were self-constructed. The questionnaire also consists of one self-constructed open ended question. The rating scale is a 5-point likert scale (1-Very often, 2-Often, 3-Sometimes, 4-Rarely, 5-Very rarely). The 20 item questionnaire with one open ended question was constructed and…

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