happier.
OK. So we all know it is like to feel happy. Right? But how do we measure happiness? One common method psychologists use is interviewing people. First, we ask them questions to find out how happy they are - how happy they feel in general. Then we gather information about them, like their age, health, income and so on. We use all of this data to determine the most common characteristic
of our project.
Ⅱ. Data description
2.1 Variable selection
Our group started to think about the various factors that can be representative of the socio-economic elements considering the interrelationship with IQ scores. Finally, we selected 8 variables to explain the differences of IQ scores among the countries: GDP per capita, happiness index, duration of education, life expectancy, urb
to acquire status object as indicators of social class standing.
Money as both good and evil
:money can lead to a higer quality of life ,on the downside money can lead to obsession, greed, dishonesty, harmful practices.
Money and happiness
:wealthy people can afford to hire others that they formerly enjoyed such as gardening. But money cannot buy love, health, friendship ect.
of strollers on daily basis.
1. Introduction
In the competitive market, convenience has become the one imperative condition for all successful products. The question of How easy is it to use? determines whether that product will survive in the market or wither away in obscurity. For instance, dial-up buttons replaced by evolutionary one-touch screens is an example as well as wired telephones m
of the marketing which is determined by various institutions and individuals.
1) Definition of the marketing
*Institution of the U.S.
1960 : Marketing is firm’s activity which makes products and services flow from producer to consumer.
1985 : Marketing is the process of performing price setting, promotion, and an idea for having trades which can satisfy objects of individual and or