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    PARENTAL FILTERS ON THE INTERNET: THE MECHANISMS UTILIZED BY PARENTS IN CONTROLLING THEIR CHILDREN’S ACCESS TO INTERNET _______ A Thesis Presented to The College of Communication Polytechnic University of the Philippines _______ A Research Proposal Of the Requirement for the Degree Bachelor in Communication Research _______ by Bellen‚ Jessilyn Manlangit‚ Janna Marie Martinez‚ Odessa Jane Ronquillo‚ Jon-Jon March 2012 Introduction Technology‚ often defined as the

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    Wordcount: 1754 words Report about the impact of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill crisis on petrol consumption Company of investigation: British Petrol Content I. Context and Problem/Opportunity II. Literature Review III. Theory/ Model / Framework IV. Recommendations IV.I. Promotion IV.II. People IV.III. Product V. References VI. Appendices I. Context and Problem/Opportunity In the following text I’m going to target the topic Influencing Oil and Petrol

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    Swayed with Decisions The main component of the Elaboration Likelihood Model is based on persuasion. There are two different methods used to influence someone. One way is through Central Processing. The other way is through Peripheral Cues. The Central Route is effortful thinking that takes place when people are thoroughly believing and evaluating the arguments. (Persuasion Lecture) You would want to use Central Route if you are targeting a group of people that feel the need to be knowledgeable

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    and thought it was hideous. But by the end of the year‚ Karen had grown to like the painting and even wanted to take it home with her. The best explanation for Karen’s change in attitude is: a. the mere exposure effect. b. the elaboration likelihood model. c. attitude accessibility. d. persuasion. 5. Lisa used to dislike people who drank alcohol. However‚ she recently started to date Mike who sometimes likes to drink a few beers after work. Instead of breaking up with Mike‚

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    Précis 7 – Describe cognitive dissonance and describe how it is influenced by culture. Cognitive Dissonance Theory is a theory of attitude change proposing that inconsistency exists among our attitudes‚ or between our attitudes and behavior‚ we experience an unpleasant state of arousal called cognitive dissonance‚ which we will be motivated to reduce or eliminate. (Bordens & Horowitz 2001) This is a theory‚ which has been transformed over many decades. Cognitive Dissonance varies between

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    Message acceptance/ yielding Retention Purchase behavior 5-11 The FCB Planning Model Thinking High Involvement Feeling Informative The Thinker 1 Affective The Feeler 2 Low Involvement Habit Formation The Doer 3 SelfSatisfaction The Reactor 5-12 4 4 Foote‚ Cone & Belding Grid Thinking 1 High Involvement Informative The Thinker Car-house-furnishings-new products Model: Learn-feel-do (economic?) Possible implications Test: Media: Creative:

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    Nike “Just Do It” Campaign Meaghan Carter-Morris Valdosta State University The campaign I decided to research was the “Just Do It” campaign done by Nike. Named after the Greek goddess of victory‚ it is no surprise that Nike has been one of the most successful sports apparel franchises in history. The brand was born through the collaboration of Oregon track coach Bill Bowerman and Blue Ribbon Sports associate Phil Knight. Seeking a profitable career without giving up his love for sports‚ Phil

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    significance of the sleeper effect? To Whom – Examine the Characteristics of the Audience. Why do different audiences perceive messages in different ways? What is the role of culture‚ gender‚ and self-esteem in this process? How does the elaboration likelihood model help to explain the relationship between the persuader‚ the message‚ and the audience? Review the excerpt from p. 97 of your textbook: Social Psychology in Depth: Word of Mouth and Persuasion. How does the e-word of mou... Search

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    cost) / _______ ) x1‚000 = CPM (Cost per Thousand) b. cost of commercial time / _______ = CPRP (cost per rating point) 5. Media Scheduling Decision (Continuity‚ Flighting and Pulsing) Communication Process: 1. FCB Planning Model | |Thinking |Feeling |

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