(...) Desires are refinable and once basic needs met, we will want something more, so that as new products come new desires.
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The procedure usually followed in the development of research has three phases: The first
- there is a phenomenon and we wonder why there may be a particular relationship.
- The second section contains a series of hypotheses and develops a theory that attempts to explain the observed phenomenon.
- The third contrast or verify the predictions of the theory comparing them with the data.
2) You start to think. It may be because he has confidence in itself, because it is unsafe. Or perhaps there is something hidden that generates shame. Of course, this must be because so and so.
3) Know your family and you have the shows: her brother is quite the opposite, his mom tells you that a kid brother that behaved very badly. The information is this: shyness comes from a feature to differentiate themselves from their context.
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It is clear to me. What complicates me is the part of supply, demand, consumer theory and all grafiquitos that adorn the book and try to explain in class.
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