Answer: Low involvement decision
Explanation: When consumers make relatively easy and straightforward decisions making purchases which are routine and do especially not involve a lot of technicalities characterizes a low involvement decision. Low involvement decision are usually short as they pose very little risk from a financial and psychological perspective. The cost or financial implications is usually lower than that which involves high involvement decisions.
In the scenario above, Ben is making a fairly routine purchase as it is something he buys everyday at the train station. Also cost and technicalities required to purchase donut and coffee cannot be compared with that required when purchasinggoods like cars, estate and so on which require high involvement decision.
I will discuss each of them in turn:
Their use will make a bad presentation good.
-no, this is false: just inserting graphics will not save a bad presentation.
There should be at least one graphic element on each slide.
-this is also false: the decision whether there should be a graphic depends on the content of the presentation!!!
They should be appropriate and relevant to
the presentation's content.
-yes, this is true and probably the most important rule!
They should be large enough to be seen by
your audience.
-this is correct! if they can't be seen then they're only confusing the audience!!!
They should only be used when they enhance the content of
the presentation.
-this is also true!
Answer:
The answer is D. borderline schizoid.
Explanation:
This disorder is characterised by a lack of social engagement. Schizoid people usually prefer solitude and show detachment or apathy. Another feature is lack of enjoyment from most activities.
The symtpoms for this disorder usually appear during adolescence, and has been linked to "low levels of success" in later stages of life (failure in building status and intimate relationships).
Frequency refers to the number of training sessions in a given time period, usually expressed as per week.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Cardiorespiratory training helps an individual to achieve his/her unique fitness goal. Oxygen is efficiently supplied during cardiorespiratory training to all parts of the body to get strong heart, healthy lungs, and clear blood vessels.
Walking, jogging, running, cycling, swimming and aerobics are some of the aerobic activities that can be done to improve cardiovascular fitness.
Sports activities like basketball, soccer, squash and tennis can be played to improve cardiovascular fitness.
I am not sure but I think it is the Durham-Humphrey Act