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To use a conjoint analysis, we must first determine the attributes and attribute levels for alternative cards. The levels are determined by referring to the existing literature and actual online shopping malls for attributes that influence trust. We use six attributes (price, number of reviews, sta...
Parental influence can affect both the child’s self-esteem and self-efficacy, as well as pain perception, pain experience, and pain behavior36. With regard to the presence of parafunctional habits and contributing factors, significant differences were observed between the adolescent TMD groups. ...
This study was based on Ryff's (1989) conceptualization that improved PWB would reflect the perception of functioning well in life (Ryff, 1989).The purpose of the present study was to identify factors important in women's PWB. Factors included: age, household income, education, marital status...
Extensive research within the social sciences has examined how social processes influence individual decision-making in response to public health and environmental threats (Bruch and Feinberg, 2017). In the health psychology and natural hazards literatures, social norms–shared belief systems that provide...
This is the art or science of Visual Merchandising which emerged out of the factors that influence Customer Perception. It creates a multi-sensory ambience [2] which results in consumer patronage behavior. This study is focused on the characteristics of the products/targets as customer perception ...
In this article we reflect on psychological factors that influence this context: Following fashion stereotypes, the role of the frontal lobe, product purchase anxiety, the psychology behind colors, and personality traits that influence the buying process. The methodology followed was the review of ...
of life performance; (2) effort expectancy i.e. ease of use; (3) social influence i.e. views of important others towards the use of the new technology and finally, (4) facilitating conditions, which refers to an individual’s belief that the organisational and technical infrastructure exists...
. The factors that influence individual behavioral response thus warrants a close examination. Using survey data for respondents from 10 states merged with state-level data, our study represents a pioneering effort to reveal contextual and individual social capital factors that explain public mask ...
Developer knowledge.Dybå et al. (2012) highlighted individual skills when discussed the importance of context in experimentation. They consider individual skill as a variable that directly might influence behavior or moderate relationships between other variables. We investigated if extensive reading about...