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Reflection on PNP3002 | vickypsychology
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Just another WordPress.com site. Larr; The Emotional Benefits of Owning a Pet. Honda Cog – A creative success advertising story →. In conclusion, I feel that having the opportunity to write about a topic of my choice was beneficial, as it made me more intrinsically motivated, caused me to procrastinate less and to be more efficient in the blog writing. Cordova, D.I., and Lepper, M.R. (1996). Intrinsic motivation...Deci, E.L....
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What my credit can do in (medieval) Venice | Economic History Blog
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What my credit can do in (medieval) Venice. Mueller, Reinhold C. 1987) I banchi locali a Venezia nel Tardo Medioevo. Studi Storici. Our Austrian friends often find support in the writings of antic theoreticians, in particular the venerable masters of the School of Salamanca. Sometimes they go so far as to try to back their views with actual empirical research, but, to be honest, it’s rarely convincing. In the late 13. Venice’s public bank in 1587 (p.155). This great piece of research shatters completely ...
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February | 2014 | vickypsychology
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Just another WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: February 2014. Road Safety: Bleeding Billboard. In Papakura, New Zealand, a billboard was created over the Easter holidays to promote a safe driving campaign. In previous years a large number of fatal accidents had occurred, especially in rainy driving conditions. The billboard featured the message ‘Rain changes everything. Please drive to the conditions’. Overall, billboards can b...
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Just another WordPress.com site. The impact of emotions on consumer shopping. Ever believed the decisions we make as humans come from a rational analysis? Alreck, P., and Settle, R.B. (2002) Gender Effects on Internet, Catalogue and Store Shopping. Journal of Database Marketing. Babin, B.J., and Darden, W.R. (1996). Good and bad shopping vibes: Spending and patronage satisfaction. Journal of Business Researc...Baumeister, R.F&#...
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The Emotional Benefits of Owning a Pet | vickypsychology
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Just another WordPress.com site. Larr; The impact of emotions on consumer shopping. Reflection on PNP3002 →. The Emotional Benefits of Owning a Pet. Despite the conflicting views, later research by Daly and Morton (2006) further investigated the connection between children-animal empathy. Children who preferred and owned both cats and dogs showed more empathy, and a high attachment to their pet also produced higher empathy....Blue,...
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March | 2012 | vickypsychology
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Just another WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: March 2012. Does reducing academic pressure help children succeed? Do children perform better in school and feel more confident about themselves if they believe failure is a normal process of learning? New research published by the APA has shown that being pressured may not always be best. American Psychological Association (APA) (2012, March 12). Reducing academic pressure may...
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Road Safety: Bleeding Billboard | vickypsychology
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Just another WordPress.com site. Larr; Guinness “Twins”. Sing It Kitty →. Road Safety: Bleeding Billboard. In Papakura, New Zealand, a billboard was created over the Easter holidays to promote a safe driving campaign. In previous years a large number of fatal accidents had occurred, especially in rainy driving conditions. The billboard featured the message ‘Rain changes everything. Please drive to the conditions’. Overall, billboar...
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Sing It Kitty | vickypsychology
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Just another WordPress.com site. Larr; Road Safety: Bleeding Billboard. Homebase – Make your house a home →. Bellfield et al. (2011) found that a cute stimulus, such as a cute animal or young child, increases the emotional response to an advert, with females showing a greater response to the cute stimuli than males. Music is key to the memorability of an advert as it can last longer in the memory than images. Hecker (1984) sugg...
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Unloved | vickypsychology
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Just another WordPress.com site. Larr; Homebase – Make your house a home. This 90 second advert, titled ‘Unloved’ is emotional, touching, heartfelt, and despite the title promotes love. Unloved’ was aired during the coverage of Cruft’s, so the target audience the campaign is reaching out to are dog lovers, who have an interest in dogs or are thinking of adopting a dog. What makes this advert different? Escalas, J. E., and S...Merri...
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October | 2013 | vickypsychology
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Just another WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: October 2013. Motivational Factors Affecting Exercise in Children. Nine out of 10 of our kids today could grow up with dangerous amounts of fat in their bodies (Change4Life). Half of all UK seven-year old do not do enough exercise, with girls far less active than boys (Walsh, 2013). Bandura, A. (1986). Social foundations of thought and action: A social cognitive theory. Pp 289-315)...