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Module 9 Study Boundaries

Module 9 Study Boundaries

Q Module 9: Assignment Instructions By now, you should have read Chapters 13, 14, and 15 in the text. For this assignment, I want you to: • Complete Chapter 15 Exercise #1 (found on text page 217). Submit as one single file in Dropbox (Assessment>Dropbox>Module 9 Study Boundaries). Assignment Expectations and Grading Criteria Your assignment should be prepared as a single Microsoft Word document, double-spaced, 12 point font (either Arial, Calibri, or Times New Roman). Your grade will be determined by quality of content, quality of writing (proper punctuation, spelling, and grammar), adherence to format instructions, and timeliness of submission. Assignment Due Date This assignment activity is due on Sunday, April 3, 2022, by 11:30 PM. Note you have two weeks to complete this module! If you do not submit the activity by then, refer to the late submission policy in the course syllabus. Assignment Submission Instructions Save and name your file 1. Save your assignment in the appropriate file format as a Word document, either .doc or .docx. 2. Name the file: Module#9_LastName. For example, Module#9_Smith. How to Submit the File 1. From the Assessments dropdown menu, choose Dropbox. 2. Select the dropbox for this module and attach your file. 3. Submit your assignment. Double-check your submission to be certain you submitted the correct file!

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Location: A single popular phone brand store in a mall in Mumbai. ?Patterns of human behavior: ?In 1 hour, 22 new customers entered the store. ?Younger individuals (presumed age 12-35 years) browsed all kinds of phones. They w more likely to choose budget phones with better camera features. They were most prone to touching the phones while checking them. They spend the most time in the phone case section as compared other age groups. ?Older adults (presumed age 30-60 years) directly went to specific types of phones. Th chose performance, software and battery performance over camera features. They spent the most time in the phone accessories section. In the phone case section they went to specific shelves and took less than 5 minutes. They were not concerned about the price ranges. They took the least assistance from the staff.