<span>What important question do the various research techniques lack the ability to answer? Did consumers purchase the product because of viewing the producers ads?</span>
<span>Besides asking, where did you find out about us, it is very hard for a research team to use techniques to find out if they viewed the companies ad's before making the purchase. It's hard to know if they saw and actually watched the commercial on T.V. or if they read about it in the magazine on purpose.
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Answer:
Shared assumptions.
Explanation:
As per the question, <u>'shared assumptions'</u> <u>are demonstrated as the 'unconscious and presupposed perceptions or the prefect prototypes of the behavior that are regarded as the appropriate way to think about a particular problem or opportunity or act in such situations</u>.' These are the basis of any organizational culture as they form the common base of perceptions, behaviors, or beliefs that are shared by almost every member part of the culture. These beliefs or assumptions are so deeply embedded that they have been taken-for-granted and remain unnoticed despite being an inherent part of the culture.
Answer:
Explanation:
Selective attention functions as a filter to keep the brain working optimally as it goes about its daily activities. Therefore, it makes the human brain focus on a particular task at a time; blocking out distractions.
While playing and paying close attention to the soccer match, John became heavily concentrated on the game. Thus, the brain engaged his 'selective attention' which made him lose the ability to feel the pain from the injury he sustained during the game.