This article talked about panel design studies and how they are typically used to analyze consumer purchasing habits, the effectiveness of an advertisement campaign. It helped me understand panel design studies better.
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While reading the textbook I was interested in learning more about nominal-level measurement. This article does a good job of giving an even better explanation.
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This Pepsi Ad ft. Kendall Jenner is “unethical” because it implied that Pepsi could unify everyone protesting against police brutality. #301Wington24
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This is an ad from Patagonia that deals with the social issue of climate change. I think the campaign was a really good idea and goes a long well with their brand! #301Wigton24
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I thought this article was interesting. It is all about college students perspective of returning to school. It uses quantitative research, & compares things like students mental health, what type of classes they are taking, & much more.
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@Wigton@GreenleeNews Hey!! My name is Annie Wadle, I am a current junior in Public Relations with a minor in Event Management. Here’s me and my kitty Gus :) #301Wigton24
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Looking at the stats for @DogsFB_LCHS's win last night over Storm Lake, we have to give a shoutout to Bulldog punt returner Beau Wadle who returned two punts to the house last night! Happy Homecoming, Bulldogs!
if you’re celebrating Planned Parenthood’s defunding as a win for the Pro-life movement, remember you just stripped MILLIONS of women of:
-Rape counseling referrals
-Cancer screenings
-STD testing/treatment
-Prenatal services
-Inexpensive birth control & contraceptives