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Lecture notes Economic and Consumer Psychology
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Lecture notes of all the lectures of the specialization course Economic and Consumer Psychology.
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Summary Articles Nudging 2022
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Samenvatting van alle artikelen voor het tentamen van Nudging (Universiteit Utrecht). Zie ook mijn andere upload voor een samenvatting van het hele boek Nudge (of de bundel). 
 
Bevat Kahneman (2003) A perspective on judgment and choice, Melnikoff & Bargh (2018)- The Mythical Number Two, Gigerenzer & Gaissmaier (2011) - Heuristic decision making, Simons & Chabris (1999)- Gorillas in our midst: sustained inattentional blindness for dynamic events, en Wang, Yu, & Zhou (2013) - Interaction between ...
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RMI 2302 Exam 2 Latest 2024 with Verified Solutions
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RMI 2302 Exam 2 Latest 2024 with 
 
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free market fails to protect consumer interests requiring the government to find appropriate 
ways to protect us from ourselves; rewards those people who understand consumer behavior and 
can exploit consumer's weaknesses 
 
In a world dominated by rational behavior... the government could focus on externalities and 
focus less on consumers 
 
Jeremy Bentham (19th century) Urged politicians to design policies that maximized peoples 
happ...
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Summary Work, Motivation and Health - 1st exam (7202BA03XY)
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This summary contains the following articles: 
Aamodt (2016) – Chapter 9: Employee motivation 
Houdmont & Leka (2010) – An introduction to occupational health psychology 
Kahneman et al. (2006) – would you be happier if you were richer? 
Judge et al. (2010) - The relationship between pay and job satisfaction 
Gerhart (2014) – Pay for (individual) performance 
Jenkins et al. (1998) – Are financial incentives related to performance? 
Vohs et al. (2006) – The psychological consequences...
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RMI 2302 TOP Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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free market fails to protect consumer interests requiring the government to find 
appropriate ways to protect us from ourselves; rewards those people who understand 
consumer behavior and can exploit consumer's weaknesses 
In a world dominated by rational behavior... the government could focus on 
externalities and focus less on consumers 
Jeremy Bentham (19th century) Urged politicians to design policies that maximized 
peoples happiness, increasing their pleasures and reducing their pains...
And that's how you make extra money
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IXL Determine the main idea of a passage questions and answers 100% correct
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IXL Determine the main idea of a passage questions and answers 100% correct 
While excavating a tunnel under Mexico's Naica Mountain, silver miners were stunned to discover a cavern full of luminous, elongated underground crystals. Composed of the mineral gypsum, some of the crystals extended as far as thirty-six feet into the air. What accounted for these amazing mineral structures? Millions of years ago, volcanic eruptions released a large amount of mineral-rich water into the cave, now known...
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Behavioural Economics: Key Definitions 2024
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Behavioural Economics: Key Definitions 2024 
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Traditional economic theories assumed that people make self-serving, rational, and consistent decisions but how to your explain: ( ), purchasing fashionable things that look good on waif models, and stampedes at Walmart for the next hot toy? 
 
 
 
decision-making 
Tversky and Kahneman were the first to start looking at the ( ) from a psychological perspective. 
 
 
 
heuristics 
mental shortcuts or rules of thumb that people rely on to make ...
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Introduction to psychology: social cognition LATEST EDITION 2024/25 SOLUTION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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Balance psychology 
-> "Balance" is a fundamental concept in cognitive social psychology 
-> Fritz Heider's (1958) concept of cognitive balance versus unbalanced social triads 
Impression formation 
-> "How do the perceptions thoughts and motives of one person become known to other persons?" (Solomon Asch,1952) 
-> Cognitive algebra (Anderson,1978) 
- Impressions are evaluative. 
- People assign values to traits. 
- Integrate these values to form an overall evaluation. 
Brainpow...
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In-depth Summary of all articles for Consumer Behavior 2021 (6314M0159Y)
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Topic 1 – The Psychological Core 
 
1.1 An integrative review of sensory marketing: Engaging the senses to affect perception, judgment and behavior – Krishna (2012) 
 
1.2 Construal Levels and Psychological Distance: Effects on Representation, Prediction, Evaluation, and Behavior – Trope, Liberman & Wakslak (2007) 
 
1.3 Memories of Yesterday’s Emotions: Does the Valence of Experience Affect the Memory-Experience Gap? – Miron-Shatz, Stone & Kahneman (2009) 
 
Topic 2 – Consumer Ratio...
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EPPP questions with complete solution (test bank)
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EPPP questions with complete solution (test bank)Which of the following best explains the significant differences between mean IQ scores of European American and African American undergraduates? 
A. The difference in the quality of secondary education for European American and African American students 
B. Inherent brain differences between European American and African American students 
C. Differences between urban and suburban experiences 
D. An inherent bias in IQ tests toward the majority g...
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