... impression can develop just as fast. When you call a company on the phone, and the telephone rings ten times before someone answers it, what kind of bond has that company established with you? More than likely, the poor response created ...
... negative impression . Occasional use of pause fillers but no negative impression . Too much stuttering , repetition , omission , etc. Negative impression . Too many pause fillers . Negative impression . Abnormal stuttering ...
... negative impression made by spraying a colored surface with dulling spray . The gray matte finish is removed in the areas touched by the shoe outsole during the impression- making process . Negative impressions . The above methods ...
... impression of virtual products More negative impression of virtual labs Virtual Products? Virtual Labs. More positive impression of virtual labs More negative impression of virtual products More positive impression of virtual ...
... impression was positive or negative , whereas agentic information only influenced the intensity of the positive or negative impres- sion . The two types of information combined in a nonadditive way , as the most negative impression ...
... negative results, entrepreneurs usually adopt defensive impression management strategies, such as public statements, demarcations, and hedging, to label the market (Granqvist et al., 2013). Based on the above discussion, we propose the ...
... Negative impression of PEI Negative impression of PEI FIGURE 10.4 Summary of visit by couple to Prince Edward Island ( PEI ) ( Case 26 ) . From ... Negative impression of PEI Demographics : Husband and wife in late 40s , post 211.
... impression. If the audience has a negative impression, one may feel more concerned when facing an entity theorist because of the difficulty of changing that impression. However, the threat present in the latter two situations may differ ...
... negative impression or characterization of the defendant. It was also hypothesized that any negative impression of the defendant facilitated by this pretrial information would generate preconceptions of the defendant's role and ...
... impression of somebody, fewer than four new 'bits' of negative information are enough to reverse your original impression. If, however, you have formed an initially unfavourable impression, it will take nearly nine bits of positive ...