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3.13. TELEPHONE INTERVIEWS

1.Cati: Computers have replaced questionnaire in telephone interviews. Phone Interviews guided by a questionnaire displayed on the screen of a computer. The interviewer records answers via the keyboard entering numbers pre-coded responses displayed on the screen. Advantages of cati: the interviewer is more free, data processing is eliminated, less costs and erros, the analysis at the final…

2.Carrying out a interview:

-Before the interview begins: the interviewer should

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PRODUCT AND CONSUMER SATISFACTION

The products of an organization help to create the image of the firm in the mind of the consumer. This image is reflected in the customers’ perceptions and feelings about its goods or services. People purchase products to satisfy needs or wants and obtain benefits as a result, normally exchanging it by money. Main principles in strategic marketing approaching comes from T. Levitt vision in Marketing Myopia (Levitt, 1960) and its key facts could be defined as follow:

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UNIT 10

1.WHAT IS NEW MEDIA?Scholars have found it a bit problematic defining the New Media because the term is admittedly a loose one. Nelson (2011) explained that “the term New Media refers strictly to no particular class of communication hardware but only to some form of functionality; that is, some particular results associated with applying some form of technology in communication”. In this vein, Okoye (2011) sees the New Media as “that class of communication platforms that integrate
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UNIT 1

1.Paradigm: the result of habits, customs and beliefs set. Paradigms are model, representation and interpretations of universally recognized world that supply references to a scientific community to face problems and identity solutions. Science involves through and thanks to paradigms.

2.Evolution: static pages, show case function/user-focused services, little update, webmaster only emiting, passive role, only receiving, poor feedback.

3.From web 2.0 to 3.0, the semantic web:

-What?: Incorporates

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Rocks

Formation of rocks .- The rocks are formed: For cooling of magma. By disintegration transport and deposition. For precipitation of inorganic salts in water. For the condensation of gases containing mineral particles restosanimales Deposition and vegetables. For partial or complete recrystallization of minerals in a rock due to high temperatures and pressure. In short you have to by crystallization of magma igneous rocks are formed, which may be basic, acidic or intermediate depending on their composition Read More