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Submitted by Colleen Giblin
Instructor, Doctoral Candidate - Carnegie Mellon University
Assignment
September 12, 2019
Written assignment for Principles of Marketing that challenges students to consider the personal value equation from a fresh perspective.
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Submitted by Colleen Giblin
Instructor, Doctoral Candidate - Carnegie Mellon University
Assignment
September 12, 2019
This assignment has students read a New Yorker article about research on consumer perceptions of food. The first two questions challenge students to hash out the experiments described in the article in terms of formal scientific design (i.e.,...
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Submitted by Colleen Giblin
Instructor, Doctoral Candidate - Carnegie Mellon University
Assignment
September 2, 2019
This assignment consists of a series of short online activities:
Students learn about how Google search data for terms related to influenza symptoms ended up correlating with actual CDC data mapping the spread of the virus. ...
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