In terms of social influences, word-of-mouth has more credibility, but advertising has more <u>reach</u>.
<h3>What is advertising?</h3>
Advertising can be defined as the process of creating product or brand awareness so as to reach the target audience or to generate more sales.
Advertising can tend to reach large number of people especially if media is use for the advertisement, while on the other hand word of mouth has more credibility and reliable compare to advertising based on the fact that you word of mouth is a verbal communication from one person to another person.
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In this study, the dependent variable would be: <u>a. the number of participants who park in the spot they are directed to.</u>
The dependant variable is the variable to be studied, which is the number of participants that followed each directions.
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<h2>They provided uniforms, blankets, sandbags and other supplies for entire regiments. They wrote letters to soldiers and worked as untrained nurses in makeshift hospitals. They even cared for wounded soldiers in their homes.While many women participated in the Civil War by supplying the soldiers and keeping the home fires burning, others served as nurses, spies or even soldiers. Nurses, under the leadership of women like Dorothea Dix, did their best to care for the physical and emotional needs of wounded and sick soldiers.Women formed aid societies to help both Union and Confederate soldiers. They planted gardens; canned food; cooked; sewed uniforms, blankets, and socks; and did laundry for the troops. Some women wanted to get closer to the frontlines, and they volunteered as nurses.</h2>