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irinina [24]
3 years ago
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Joanna looks out for good bargains for all her purchases. She once bought a T-shirt that was being sold for $50 and perceived it

to be a good deal as everything else was priced higher. However, on her next shopping trip, she dismissed the same t-shirt as expensive as the other apparels were being sold at prices much lower than $50. Joanna's varying interpretation of the value and meaning for the same product is an example of _____.
Business
1 answer:
Y_Kistochka [10]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Priming

Explanation:

Priming- Priming is an conscious memory effect that affects a reaction to a subsequent stimulus by exposure to a stimulus.

Priming is what we call it when exposure to anything that later affects an individual's behavior, without it being conscious that the first thing to some extent guides their behavior.

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The net cash flow from operating activities indicates the additional cash generated from operations.

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<h3>Data and Calculations:</h3>

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<h3>Comparative Balance Sheet </h3>

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Accounts receivable  $19,300            $18,100        + $1,200

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Dividends payable     18,000               17,000       + $1,000

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Inventory                       700

Accounts payable        400

Dividends payable    1,000

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Thus, Covington Corporation's net cash from operating activities increased by <u>$578,600</u>.

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<h3>Question Completion:</h3>

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Accounts receivable  $19,300            $18,100

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