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    enterprise in the world. Today ExxonMobil operate in most of the world 's countries and are best known by their familiar brand names: Exxon, Esso, Standard oil and Mobil. They make the products that drive modern transportation, power cities, lubricate industry and provide petrochemical building blocks that lead to thousands of consumer goods. The then Standard Oil had chosen its name to signify high, uniform quality. On November 30, 1999, Exxon and Mobil join to form Exxon Mobil Corporation. This merger

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    front of the participants on the table and connected to the computer. A barrier was used to block the participants’ sight in the study phase (see Figure 1). Figure 1: Representation of the paradigm used in this experiment. Design and Procedures A standard recognition memory test was implemented with SIOR paradigm in this experiment. Each participant completed 52 trials. 26 participants provided 1342 trails in this experiment. Only half of 1342 trails were evaluated in the analysis. This study focused

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    There were 6 males and 11 females with a mean age of 24.8 years and a standard deviation of 5.03 years. They used gray-scale photographs with neutral expressions, and altered the position of the iris by increments of 1 pixel per image. This created the seven gaze deviations, including: direct gaze and gaze shifts (to both

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    A case study was conducted by a market research company to find out the preferences and the amount of consumption of carbonated soft drinks in Center City, USA. The research firm selected a random sample of 80 residents, who are 16 years of age or older. The company then collected a data for each resident, including age, estimated amount of soft drink consumption per week and the preferences among four categories of soft drinks; Coca Cola, Pepsi, Dr. Pepper or Other. The responses of the survey

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    Testing Frequency Distributions (314 words) Using the NCOVR_US_HOMICIDES data I investigated the distribution of female headed households and family poverty to see if the data was normally distributed or not, this was the issue that the research question and hypotheses focused on. H1 Family poverty is skewed compared to a normal distribution H2 Family poverty is not skewed compared to a normal distribution The Chi-squared test has certain requirements in terms of the minimum expected population

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    each variable, the table summarizes the minimum, maximum, mean, standard deviation, skewness, and alpha values. 3. Measure of central tendency (pg. 124): Single statistical scores obtained by calculating the typical or central value of the entire set of scores. Examples of central tendency are median, mode, and mean. Schwartz, Gorman, Nakamoto, and Toblin’s (2005) research study contains a table showing the mean and standard deviations for twelve variables examined. The variables include

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    A preliminary question is what are antitrust laws? They are a series of laws designed to protect competition in the marketplace. Antitrust laws prevent restrains of trade or commerce. Black’s Law Dictionary defines antitrust laws as “[t]he body of law designed to protect trade and commerce from restraints, monopolies, price-fixing, and price discrimination.” The main law regulating antitrust is the Sherman Antitrust Act, which makes it illegal for individuals or groups to restrain trade or commerce

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    While the Court found that the standards were an antitrust activity, it was not unreasonable because it was for the purpose of protecting athletes, not controlling the market. In summation, antitrust laws prevent only unreasonable restraints of trade, which is based upon the circumstances

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    and liability. Negligence is “behaviour or actions that fall below an expected of care”, and liability refers to the responsibility for the injury or harm1. For behaviour to be found negligent four elements need to be met and proven: duty of care, standard of care, damages and proximate cause1. This memo will describe the elements of negligence, liability, including vicarious liability and occupier’s liability, and the concepts of risk management. Duty of Care Duty of care refers to a person being

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    emotions triggered through branding can greatly impact product sales and customer loyalty (Park et al. 2010 cited in Malär et al. 2011, p.35). Women in particular are prone to react sensitively when exposed to images of the ‘ideal female beauty’ standard in the media (Pihas et al., 1999, p. 225). Therefore, this essay will examine the effect that television advertising of beauty products has on the self-esteem of women between the ages of 15-35 living in the UK with a focus on the negative effects

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