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    Question: Explain the triggers and barriers faced by entrepreneurs. Answers: Entrepreneurs are people who are willing to take the risk of business ownership. To start up a new business an entrepreneur must have the trigger and must face the barriers. This is the list of triggers that force an entrepreneur to start up a new business. 1. Material Rewards Many entrepreneurs launch their own business venture because they want to be rewarded according to their

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    Since its conception for the treatment of depression‚ cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) has been helping millions of individuals struggling with mental illness effectively treat and manage their disorders. In modern psychiatric practice‚ it is used to treat a wide variety of disorders beyond depression‚ adapting and changing to each individual’s needs. It has become one of the most effective and widely used practices for treating psychological disorders around the world‚ changing the way both therapists

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    Behavioural Perspective of Abnormality ( Behaviour is determined by our experiences ( Concentrates on behaviours- the responses an organism makes to the environment ( Behaviours can be external (actions ) or internal (feelings or thoughts) ( Behaviourists believe that people are the sum total of their learned behaviours ( Believe that abnormal behaviours/functioning can be learned. ( Applied principles of conditioning and social learning theory to explain development of psychological

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    KEY CONCEPTS OF ROLE THEORY Role - This term is borrowed from the theater. It refers to a set of behaviors that have some socially agreed-upon functions and an accepted code of norms. Typical roles include the role of teacher‚ child‚ or minister—or minister’s child!. Roles exist independently of the people who play them. They serve as a bridge between the individual and society. Roles may represent relationships such as mother‚ father‚ friend‚ worker. They can also represent functions. Instrumental

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    BlazBlue Calamity Trigger

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    BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger (ブレイブルー カラミティ トリガー Bureiburū: Karamiti Torigā?) is a fighting game developed by Arc System Works. The game’s name is a portmanteau of "blaze" and "blue‚" with the "z" sound omitted in the Japanese pronunciation‚ rendering it similar to the word "bray" in pronunciation.[10] The game is currently released for the Taito Type X2 arcade system board‚ with a 16:9 ratio and 768p resolution and was released on November 19‚ in Japan and November 20‚ 2008 in the United States.[11]

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    Social class is the position or ranking of people in society based on social stratification variables like income‚ occupation‚ type of residence‚ education and qualification that affect purchase pattern and buying behaviour. Social classes show distinct product and brand preferences‚ especially for goods considered as luxuries such as cars‚ furnishings and leisure activities like golf. For instance‚ wealth‚ power and prestige are popular factors frequently used in the estimation of social class.

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    Recognise and Deal with Customer Queries‚ Requests and Problems Knowledge and Understanding 6A Who in the organisation is able to give help and information If I had a problem in my work‚ I would be able to ask the bodyshop manager as she is experienced in all areas I may need help on. If I needed advice or information about a problem or service which we offer at Stan Palmer Ford I would go to either the Service Manager or the Parts Manager. If the Service Manager was unable

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    environment. Behaviourists say our responses to environmental stimuli shape our behaviour. If the environment surrounding us is altered- our thoughts‚ behaviour and feelings are also altered. Cognitive psychologists study the ways in which humans mentally process information. They study internal thought processes such as thinking‚ perception‚ language‚ memory and attention. The cognitive approach also looks at how we treat the information that we gain and what responses this leads us to have. Behaviourists

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    Unit 4 Schizophrenia: Behavioural explanations Schizophrenia: Behavioural explanations (part of the psychological explanations) Any behavioural explanation of schizophrenia has to incorporate fundamentals of conditioning (classical and operant) and/or social learning theory. Is it possible to make sense of the many and varied symptoms of this disorder within that behavioural framework? Basic Behavioural approach to explaining schizophrenia The behavioural explanation suggests

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    This article briefly explains the Three-term contingency and the Behavioural Perspective Model (BPM). It further draws upon the BPM to examine the extent to which all of the elements of the BPM could be combined to produce a more effective social marketing initiative to influence students not to smoke in the university cafeteria. What is Behaviour Perspective Model? It is an extension of the Three-Term contingency. The Three-term contingency was devised by Skinner to influence the behaviour

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