Thursday, December 5, 2019

Story image for iconic gown from Daily Mail

Once Upon A Time that may have been in style! Jennifer ...

Daily Mail-Sep. 6, 2014
The former One Tree Hill star was also dressed by the iconic dress designer ... row and backstage where she snapped pictures of all the gowns that had been ...
Story image for iconic gown from New York Post

See all six of Solange Knowles' knock-out wedding outfits

New York Post-Nov. 18, 2014
The singer and actress tied the knot with video director Alan Ferguson in an unembellished cream gown with a matching, floor-sweeping cape by Humberto ...
Story image for iconic gown from Entertainment Weekly (blog)

Golden Globes: Jennifer Lawrence's Dior dress inspires a ...

Entertainment Weekly (blog)-Jan. 13, 2014
American Hustle star Jennifer Lawrence's dress was couture, but last night's hottest fashion meme demonstrated how to get the look for less using a few ...
Story image for iconic gown from Glamour

The $660 Wedding Dress I'm in Love With—and 4 More Fresh ...

Glamour-Nov. 14, 2014
Wedding Dress 4 Tadashi Shoji Nova Lace Gown, $1,000. Wedding ... And here are four more fresh looks from BHLDN's new Iconic Collection. (I included a ...

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Pearl Necklace said...


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-- The Respondent does not agree with the opinion of the researcher, but do not want to bother yourself with unnecessary work and passive is in line with the reasoning of the sociologist, choosing an alternative, more or less relevant to him.
-- The Respondent choosing from the several alternatives, expresses a point of view not their own and not the researcher, but some common. Is a kind of game in the giveaway. The Respondent also knows what is good and what is bad, and if he doesn't want to Express their opinion, it expresses the General opinion. In this case, the researcher gets information not about the real process behavior or attitude of the Respondent to study the phenomenon, but information on does last generally accepted official position. We ask KK the Respondent is a petty theft at the plant. As a result of the survey is that most respondents refer to this phenomenon negatively, condemn the facts of behavior. But does this mean that they really are negative to it, not just expressing the official point of view? Most likely the latter, since in practice, as you know, some of the workers, from workers to employees, applies to this very tolerable. If it were otherwise, then petty theft, probably would not exist at all.
-- The alternative selected purely by chance, mechanical.
Influence on the respondents provides the researcher through the language, tone, style of the text, the specific expression. We can say that the researcher has more opportunities to influence the respondents than to avoid it. Nevertheless, it is necessary wherever possible to build the questionnaire and questions so that the Respondent was always alone with his opinion. In fact, as a sociologist interested in the opinion of the respondents, and not himself made the mouths of respondents.