1. Newspaper
Hypothesis 1
One will select a certain media,
depending on one’s previous political tendency.
->Selective Exposure
Hypothesis 2
Does selection of certain media can have
effects of one’s retention of the message?
->Selective Retention
perception through campaigns
① 'Stop AIDS' Campaign in Switzerland
The campaign which was launched in 1987 aimed to increase condom use(for prevention), reduce discrimination against HIV/AIDS positive people, and to strengthen the solidatry between the HIV/AIDS infected and the non infected. The message was delivered through newspapers, magazines, TV, radio and other sources of media and its
perception for the five home-shopping companies.
Suppliers
There are two routes for suppliers to sell their products to home-shopping companies. One is indirect procurement and the other is direct procurement if we see the two routes from the perspective of the home-shopping companies. The former is the way to use vendor, the intermediary between suppliers and the companies, so that it can
Encoding outcomes:
Encoding outcomes vary interpretations of what we observe because…
People possess different information in the schemata used for interpretation.
2. Our moods and emotions influence our focus of attention and evaluations of others.
3. People tend to apply recently used cognitive categories during encoding.
4. Individual differences influence encoding.
Lead
perception (awareness and reputation)
Awareness includes whether people know about the organization what they know of it and how accurate this information is. According to Stacy Han, it seems that many of the people know the name of the company since it has appeared in many mass media and also as a form of product placement in many visual media. However, since FedEx’s main targets are small