Consumer Motivation and Personality and Consumer Research

We often buy products that enhance and reflect our self-concept and aspects of our personality.

(Please view the link below (approx. 30 seconds)

Many researchers, including myself study the role of personality on consumer behavior. There are a range of surveys consumers can take to learn more about their own personalities in general and their consumer personalities in particular.

For this assignment, login at http://www.yourmorals.org/all_morality_values_quizzes.php#OTHER

Login details:
george45312@gmail.com

password:
Password

and take two of the ‘Every Day Behavior’ surveys AND two of the “General Personality Measures” surveys along with one other survey that interest you. (Total of 5 surveys). What do each of these surveys tell you about your general and consumer personality? Any contradictory findings? Do you agree with the findings? Why or why not? Discuss how marketers can use this information.

Finally, please also take the following personality test.

http://www.outofservice.com/bigfive/

It is called the Big Five, since it measures you on five important distinct personality traits abbreviated as OCEAN:

Openness to experience
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Openness_to_experience

Conscientiousness
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conscientiousness

Extraversion
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extraversion_and_introversion

Agreeableness
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agreeableness

Neuroticism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuroticism

Write down, if you agree with the results? Think and discuss how marketers can use this information.

Healthcare negligence and liability

News of your health law studies has circulated throughout your network (thanks, Mom) and brought advice-seekers out of the wood-work. Talk is cheap, lawyers aren’t, but your friends and family are. Your Cousin Herbert, a surprisingly-skilled surgeon, phones you up to seek a bit of free advice regarding the hospital’s “request” that he serve as an observer of new staff members (and those requesting new privileges) to confirm their competence to maintain the privileges they have been conditionally granted. His job is simple, observe a surgery, report back to the hospital. These are not doctors in training but rather fully licensed doctors who want to practice anew at the hospital or want to practice a new area of practice at the hospital with new privileges). Herbert wants to know what his exposure is and how he can avoid any “wallet-ectomy” (do you see a pattern here?) related to his service.
You explain to Herbert that, in the words of your esteemed professor, potential exposure to liability in the world of treatment is primarily negligence-based, and must be analyzed from two perspectives.
Explain each perspective in its own single sentence.
Herbert is concerned that if he doesn’t take over if he sees something he thinks is not appropriate care, he will be liable for any injuries the patient suffers.
Explain in one sentence what is missing for Herbert to be liable for his own failure to intervene in the patient’s care.
Explain in one sentence what is missing for Herbert to be liable for the actions or inactions of the surgeon he is supposed to observe on behalf of the hospital.
Herbert asks whether he would be in a better position if he does intervene.
Explain in one sentence what changes with regard to negligence liability if he does intervene.
Explain to Herbert in one sentence what, beyond negligence, some patients have sued “intervening” doctors for when the doctor they engaged didn’t do the job.
News of Herbert’s concerns has circulated through the hospital C-suite, as well.
In one sentence for each “perspective”, explain how the hospital might be liable whether or not Herbert intervenes.
In one sentence, explain how potential liability changes for the hospital if Herbert intervenes (and the “perspective(s?)” implicated).
Prevention is the best medicine and the best law.
List three ways the hospital could help mitigate its concerns and Herbert’s regarding the appropriate conduct in this situation and manage the risks of liability.

Demand Elasticity

First , Read the attached two Articles because i want a quality non piagiarized paper.

Like many other companies, Procter and Gamble Co. (P&G) needed to make an adjustment with respect to its pricing strategies due to a declining consumer demand during the Great Recession (2007-2009).

Paper Details

Analyze how the company’s pricing policies depend on how consumers respond to price changes? Identify and discuss the different factors that affect consumer responsiveness to a company’s price change (availability of substitute, taste, income etc.). Please also discuss the different strategies used by P&G to increase profitability

Article#1 Citation

Ellen Byron, “P&G, Colgate Hits by Consumer Thrift- Household Products Makers See Sales Weakening, Raise Prices to Keep Quarterly Profits from Plunging,” Wall Street Journal (Online), May 4, 2009

Article#2 Citation
Ellen Byron, “P&G Puts Up Its Dukes Over Pricing-Consumer-Products Makers Risk Margins to Grab Market Share from Rivals and Cheap Store Brands,” Wall Street Journal (Online), April 29, 2010.

Hypothetical research

Drawing on the lectures and seminars for Module 1 we want you to write how you might plan and carry out a hypothetical research project of your choosing; the project must involve patients or their records.

Drawing on the lectures and seminars for Module 1 we want you to write how you might plan and carry out a hypothetical research project of your choosing; the project must involve patients or their records.

Drawing on the lectures and seminars for Module 1 we want you to write how you might plan and carry out a hypothetical research project of your choosing; the project must involve patients or their records.

Consumer Motivation and Personality and Consumer Research

We often buy products that enhance and reflect our self-concept and aspects of our personality.

(Please view the link below (approx. 30 seconds)

Many researchers, including myself study the role of personality on consumer behavior. There are a range of surveys consumers can take to learn more about their own personalities in general and their consumer personalities in particular.

For this assignment, login at http://www.yourmorals.org/all_morality_values_quizzes.php#OTHER

Login details:
george45312@gmail.com

password:
Password

and take two of the ‘Every Day Behavior’ surveys AND two of the “General Personality Measures” surveys along with one other survey that interest you. (Total of 5 surveys). What do each of these surveys tell you about your general and consumer personality? Any contradictory findings? Do you agree with the findings? Why or why not? Discuss how marketers can use this information.

Finally, please also take the following personality test.

http://www.outofservice.com/bigfive/

It is called the Big Five, since it measures you on five important distinct personality traits abbreviated as OCEAN:

Openness to experience
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Openness_to_experience

Conscientiousness
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conscientiousness

Extraversion
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extraversion_and_introversion

Agreeableness
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agreeableness

Neuroticism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuroticism

Write down, if you agree with the results? Think and discuss how marketers can use this information.

In the first two themes of the course, we explored the process of analyzing works from the humanities, and you started conducting research on specific works for your project. Compared to what you know about the methods of disciplines such as mathematics, the natural sciences (e.g., biology, chemistry), or the social sciences (e.g., psychology, sociology), what do you think is unique about the methods used to investigate the humanities? If you have a question for the other students, feel free to include it as part of your response.

In the first two themes of the course, we explored the process of analyzing works from the humanities, and you started conducting research on specific works for your project. Compared to what you know about the methods of disciplines such as mathematics, the natural sciences (e.g., biology, chemistry), or the social sciences (e.g., psychology, sociology), what do you think is unique about the methods used to investigate the humanities? If you have a question for the other students, feel free to include it as part of your response.
I’ll upload peers response when they put it up

In response to your peers, explain whether you agree or disagree with their conclusions, and explain why.

Flannery O’Connor, “A Good Man Is Hard to Find”

You should write a solid paragraph in response to each question, probing beyond the surface?

1. What was your reaction to the narrator in “Cathedral”? What adjectives would you use to describe the narrator? Did you like him? Why? Why not?

2. What do you make of the story title, “A Good Man Is Hard to Find”? What do you think it means?

3. Which story did you like better? Why?

*** Please use your own word****

Read – Fiction – Introduction to Literature and “Cathedral,” Raymond Carver; Plot, “A Good Man Is Hard to Find,” Flannery O’Connor

The Norton Introduction to Literature,
Portable 12th Edition, by Kelly J. Mays. ISBN #: 978-0-393-93893-7.

excel disscusion boards

Learning Tables and Pivot Tables, What was the most challenging part of this Tutorial for you? Why? What could have made it easier for you?

DB8.What are some ways that you can apply at least three(like of the advanced functions that you learned in this Tutorial Using the PMT function to calculate loan payments at home, work or school?, Adding sparklines to a worksheet Please be specific, Inserting a slicer to filter a Pivot Table)Learning Tables and Pivot Tables, What was the most challenging part of this Tutorial for you? Why? What could have made it easier for you?

DB8.What are some ways that you can apply at least three(like of the advanced functions that you learned in this Tutorial Using the PMT function to calculate loan payments at home, work or school?, Adding sparklines to a worksheet Please be specific, Inserting a slicer to filter a Pivot Table)

DEBIT CARD(or bank card) using in your everyday life

Module: Everyday life and technology (You have to use the theory about this module)
Your must write this paper as an annotated MEDIA DIARY:
This can take many forms. You are encouraged to think of your own way of presenting the material, and of gathering the material. The diary (which might be ‘actuality’ or ‘ethno-fiction’, and might be based on you or someone else) should be fieldwork of some form. It shouldn’t take the form of an essay but should be data, bringing together material and references to the reading. The simplest way of doing this is to think of it as the day in the life of a media/technology-using creature, but you might also want to think of doing it in other ways (a day in the life of a ‘family’ computer, for instance). The point of the exercise is to collect empirical information and to connect this to the issues that we have been addressing in the module. You should aim to investigate the rhythms of media use embedded in the everyday.
This topic should be about 5-7 days.

reducing plastic trash to ocean

The objectives of the research project are to investigate an important and debatable issue in today’s
world and then to write an argumentative/persuasive paper in which you take a stance on the issue. In
other words, you will research and issue that provokes debate or controversy and then write an essay to
both inform and persuade your reader, asserting a firm position within the debate
You are required to have a minimum of six sources for this research project. Your sources must
include at least three categories of resource material. To help you achieve this, I am requiring that you
have at least:
• Two newspaper articles
• Two mainstream magazine articles
• One scholarly journal article
Note that these can all be accessed through the Electronic Databases available via the library
website.
Other categories include subject encyclopedias, specialized reference works, films/videos, and books.