Do you know when to use capital letters in titles? It seems so confusing. Some letters are capitalized and some are not. In this lesson, I focus on the extra-confusing words—the ones that are sometimes capitalized and sometimes not! Youll learn the easy
More- over, customers might capitalize on other promotion-specific benefits, e.g., novelty (Mazar et al. 2017). As novelty increases the evaluation of different stimuli (Berlyne 1970), gambled promotions could mean variety and stimulation for the customer, which increases the preference for ...
As a result, researchers have introduced more empirically based benchmarks that capitalize on meta-analytical evidence. For example, Bosco et al.'s (2015) benchmarks are based on almost 150,000 empirical effect sizes for the relationships of numerous constructs that are typically researched in ...
Poland was under martial law throughout the '80s as Communist government officials sought to repress the independent Solidarity trade union. In the run-up to a national election, four astronomers from the University of Toruń used nothing more than a home computer, a synchronizing circuit and a ...
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Looking to capitalize on the popularity of the 1982 film ‘Fast Times at Ridgemont High,’ CBS brought the series ‘Fast Times’ to television in 1986. The show struggled under the weight of its predecessor’s success, and seemed unsure creatively if it wanted to be a sequel to the movie...
Obviously, if you use the title as the beginning of your own title or a sentence, you would capitalize the word “the.” You would not italicize it, however. For example: The Wall Street Journal is the premier source of business and financial news in the US.[8] 6 Use italics for ...
Obviously, if you use the title as the beginning of your own title or a sentence, you would capitalize the word “the.” You would not italicize it, however. For example: The Wall Street Journal is the premier source of business and financial news in the US.[8] 6 Use italics for ...
Gambling-prone customers will enjoy participating in promotions that involve risk and, in turn, are likely to form more positive associations with the store than risk-averse customers. Moreover, customers might capitalize on other promotion-specific benefits, e.g., novelty (Mazar et al. 2017)....