Pengaruh Format Iklan Komparatif dan Non Komparatif terhadap Respon Kognitif dan Niat Perilaku [PDF]
This research aimed to analyze the influence of comparative advertisement format and non comparative toward cognitive responses and behavioral intentions. In this research, the writer chooses the participants who used mobile cards XL Axiata (XL and Axis)
Bikorin, B. (Bikorin) +1 more
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One size doesn’t fit all: the influence of supervisors’ power tactics and subordinates’ need for cognitive closure on burnout and stress [PDF]
The present research investigated the notion of fit between supervisors’ power tactics and subordinates’ need for cognitive closure (NFCC) on subordinates’ burnout and stress.
Barbieri B +4 more
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Prior research has shown that attitudes possess an implicit dimension that is crucial for understanding behavioral decisions. Personality traits, such as high need for cognition (NFC) and high need for affect (NFA), contribute to the formation of ...
Xuejiao Chen +5 more
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Exploiting Qualitative Information for Decision Support in Scenario Analysis [PDF]
The development of scenario analysis (SA) to assist decision makers and stakeholders has been growing over the last few years through mainly exploiting qualitative information provided by experts.
Gambelli, Danilo +2 more
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The Influence of Intuitive Thinking Styles Versus Analytical Thinking Styles on the Use of Stereotypes in Judgments [PDF]
Participants were randomly assigned to receive one of two instruction sets, one which encouraged them to rely on their intuitions and another which encouraged a more analytical thinking style.
Cowgill, Colleen
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Ethnocentrism and Internal Compensation Structuring: An Experimental Examination of Point Factor Job Evaluation [PDF]
“Comparable Worth” represents the concept that men, women, minorities, and whites should receive equal pay for work of equal value from their employer. Much research and many articles have been written in regards to overall pay inequities between men and
Legree, Peter +2 more
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Thinking Style as a Predictor of Men’s Participation in Cancer Screening
Men’s participation in cancer screening may be influenced by their thinking style. Men’s need for cognition (NFC) and faith in intuition were measured to explore whether they varied by demographic variables or predicted screening behavior.
Clare E. McGuiness +5 more
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Illusions of Knowledge: Media Exposure and Citizens’ Perceived Political Competence
Citizens’ willingness to participate in politics is contingent on not only factual political knowledge but their subjective perceptions of competence.
Mathias Weber, Christina Koehler
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The cognitive basis of paranormal, superstitious, magical and supernatural beliefs : The roles of core knowledge, intuitive and reflective thinking, and cognitive inhibition [PDF]
This series of studies addresses the question of why some people believe in phenomena such as horoscopes, telepathy, and omens, while others find them utterly unbelievable.
Svedholm, Annika
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The changing market for distribution: implications for Exel Logistics
This paper has been written to compliment a previous Working Paper (The Evolution of a Distribution Brand: The Case of Exel Logistics) and to some extent allows that company’s development (1989- 1993) to be placed in the context of marketplace and ...
Bence, Valerie
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