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27 . How you address your professors depends on many factors such as age, college culture, and their own preference.

27 . How you address your professors depends on many factors such as age, college culture, and their own preference. . Some teachers will ask you ① to call them by their first names, especially if they’re relatively young. .

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27 . How you address your professors depends on many factors such as age, college culture, and their own preference.

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  1. 27. How you address your professors depends on many factors such as age, college culture, and their own preference.

  2. Some teachers will ask you ①to call them by their first names, especially if they’re relatively young.

  3. They enjoy the informal atmosphere ②generated by having everyone in the class on the same level.

  4. Some colleges, in fact, pride themselves on having all their faculty and students on a first-name basis.

  5. But beware: one of the surest ways to upset professors ③is to call them by their first names against their wishes.

  6. Most professors see themselves in a position of professional authority over their students ④whom they earned by many years of study.

  7. They no more want to be called John or Maria than does your average physician.

  8. 40. Order effect is the prejudicial impact that the presentation order of a question, idea, answer, or product has on a respondent.

  9. Whether the item is located in the first, last, or middle position sometimes affects the selection of or response to that item.

  10. There have been several studies that have noticed an order effect when an early stimulus acts as a frame of reference for later stimuli.

  11. Robert Ferber from Illinois University had respondents rate a list of occupations and found that the maximum or minimum ratings occurred on the one presented first, regardless of the ordering of the occupations.

  12. In another study, the subjects were asked to rate a beverage on intention to buy on a scale ranging from “definitely would not buy” to “definitely would buy.” The first beverage tasted was rated significantly higher.

  13. 37. A paradigm is the way you see something, your point of view, or belief. Our paradigms are often way off the mark. And they create limitations.

  14. Paradigms are like glasses. When you have incomplete paradigms about yourself or life in general, it’s like wearing glasses with the wrong prescription.

  15. _ (A)___, what you see is what you get. If you believe you’re dumb, that very belief will make you dumb.

  16. If you believe your sister is dumb, you’ll look for evidence to support your belief, find it, and she’ll remain dumb in your eyes.

  17. __(B)__, if you believe you’re smart, that belief will cast a rosy hue on everything you do.

  18. 35. When the going gets wrong, tough people __________. New research from Brigham Young University shows that dads are in a unique position to help their children develop persistence.

  19. According to the study, when children felt warmth and love from their father, were told the reasons behind rules, and were granted an appropriate level of autonomy,

  20. they were able to set a foundation to flourish and cope with the stress and pressures of life.

  21. Over time, kids with fathers involved in their lives were more likely to become persistent, which led to higher engagement in school and lower rates of delinquency.

  22. After following 325 families over several years, two professors, Laura Walker and Randal Day, concluded that dads play a big role in helping their kids set goals and complete them.

  23. 32. WalterDebner ran an old-style grocery store in Minnesota, and he was looking for a way to give his business a boost.

  24. He once remarked that people who came into the shop without a bag took a lot less food than those who came with their bags. Why?

  25. Because they simply couldn’t carry the groceries. So he set about devising a way to help them purchase more at one time.

  26. It took him four years to develop the right solution: a package which was inexpensive, easy to use, and strong enough to hold a lot of groceries.

  27. The package consisted of a paper bag with cord running through it for strength and increased customers’ _______. He patented his product and sold over a million shopping bags a year.

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  33. 17. M: Is there anything I can do for you ma’am? W: Well, I want to buy a new smartphone. M: Do you have any special brand in mind? W: No, I can’t decide which one to buy.

  34. M: Then, let me help you. Look at this chart. I think a screen size over 5 inches is inconvenient to carry.

  35. W: Yeah, I want a convenient one. M: Okay, how about pixels? If you want quality photos, you need high pixels.

  36. W: Pixels are not that important to me. M: Then, what price range do you want? W: It should be less than $200.

  37. M: Okay, ma’am, Now you have only two options. W: I’ll take the cheaper one.

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