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INSTRUCTIONS. Please put this up in “ Slide Show ” mode. The entire Slide Show is timed - so please sit back and read whatever is presented on the slides. PART 1. On the Next Slide, you would be shown a picture for 10 seconds. Keep in mind the picture that you saw just now
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INSTRUCTIONS Please put this up in “Slide Show” mode. The entire Slide Show is timed - so please sit back and read whatever is presented on the slides
PART 1 On the Next Slide, you would be shown a picture for 10 seconds
Keep in mind the picture that you saw just now You would be asked about this picture later in the survey
Now you would see a set of slides pertaining to two neighborhood communities
PART 2:MARKETING SURVEY In this survey, you would be asked to judge people from two Neighborhood Communities (Community A and Community B)
Over the next few slides, you will see a series of statements, with each slide describing a different person performing some type of behavior • Each person described will belong to one of two Neighborhood Communities, simply referred to as Community A and Community B. Please read each statement carefully as it is presented on the PowerPoint slides
Josh, a resident of Community A, finished his homework on time.
Kevin, a resident of Community A, donated his old clothes to charity.
Allen, a resident of Community B, dented the fender of a parked car and didn't leave his name.
Ken, a resident of Community A, helped a child lost in the supermarket.
Vincent, a resident of Community A, forgot about his job interview.
Scott, a resident of Community A, received a promotion at work.
Lane, a resident of Community B, is well liked by his colleagues.
Don, a resident of Community A, took a hurt stray dog to the vet.
Fred, a resident of Community A, gave blood to the Red Cross.
John, a resident of Community B, is considered to be a very dependable worker.
Ron, a resident of Community A, made prank phone calls to his teacher.
Norman, a resident of Community B, often tailgates others when he is driving.
Eric, a resident of Community A, drove his elderly neighbor to the grocery store.
Pete, a resident of Community B, is recognized as an excellent musician.
Robert, a resident of Community A, talks with food in his mouth.
Chad, a resident of Community A, always talks about himself and his problems.
Jeff, a resident of Community A, volunteered to tutor needy students.
Bruce, a resident of Community B, never returns library books on time.
Jon, a resident of Community A, visited a sick friend in the hospital.
Roger, a resident of Community B, repaired his neighbor's lawnmower.
Colin, a resident of Community A, works out to keep himself in good shape.
Keith, a resident of Community B, organized a birthday party for his friend.
David, a resident of Community B, converses easily with people he does not know well.
Eliot, a resident of Community A, sings in the church choir.
Nathan, a resident of Community A, took the neighborhood kids swimming.
Andrew, a resident of Community A, planted seedlings in the park.
Gary, a resident of Community A, earned an "A" on his research paper.
Mark, a resident of Community B, learned how to fly an airplane.
Henry, a resident of Community B, went out of his way to return a lost wallet to the owner.
David, a resident of Community A, read a story to his daughter.
Richard, a resident of Community B, yelled at a little boy who bumped into him.
Tom, a resident of Community A, shared his lunch with a coworker.