Interpersonal Relationships
Scope of my project below.
Hypothesis: couples who are highly alike share a deep, profound connection and the opportunity for a long, loving happy relationship. The more a couple matches or mirrors on the most important personal characteristics the greater the chance of harmonious long terms relationships.
Goal: we have identified 20 characteristics (variables) we want to test for with the goal of creating clusters of these characteristics. The hope is the clusters will contain distinct combinations of these characteristics that we will describe in a profile. We hope to yield 6-12 clusters. Testing will be done via survey.
Operational definition of the variables: we need help with this. We have defined roughly 20 characteristics we wish include.
To re cap, what i am looking for:
⢠review of my goals and methods to achieve those goals
⢠assistance in defining my characteristics (variables) variables,
⢠assistance in constructing my survey
⢠statistical analysis of the results.
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I am looking for experts who can develop a brand collateral for an existing brand. A brand collateral is the collection of media used to promote the brand and support the sales and marketing of a product or service. It's the tangible evidence of the brand, designed congruent with the brands core values and personality.
+15 Other ResponsesMind Mapping
Mindmap characteristics:
1. Accepts text, images, audio video
2. Unlimited relationships possible between nodes (3d effect)
3. This concept must be capable of being translated via a customized graphic user interface (gui)
4. Analogy to human personality: we choice by controlling whom we share which information with; each person knows us slightly differently. In this mindmap, there ar different classes of user, with each class being defined by custom parameters. Each user has access to different content subsets (perceives the mindmap differently). Independent of these class parameters, the creator can invite others to view a specific node (invitation).
6) users can contribute content, yet the map creator has the power to change where the content ultimately gets placed in the map. The creator can a) comment upon; b) edit; c) delete; d) move user-generated content to a different location.
7) each node can be shared via social media (email, fb, twitter, etc., icons).
8) content is exportable to another user's map (whole sections of the map at a time or node by node).
9) the degree of correlation between different maps can be analysed, ideally through visual comparison.
10) ideally, the mindmap could be developed offline.
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