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Immanuel Kant Believes That an Action Is Right When It

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Immanuel Kant believes that an action is right when it is in accordance with a rule that satisfies a principle that he calls the "categorical imperative" and thus he believes that the consequences of an action are morally irrelevant.

Understand the functional theory of attitudes and its relevance to consumer behavior.
Identify the functions of attitudes as proposed by Katz and their application in marketing.
Recognize different components of attitudes (affective, behavioral, cognitive) and their significance.
Differentiate between the various functions of attitudes (utilitarian, ego-defensive, value-expressive, knowledge).

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Fibonacci Sequence

A series of numbers where each number is the sum of the two preceding ones, usually starting with 0 and 1.

Iterative Methods

Techniques that involve repetition of a sequence of operations, often used in computing to find approximate solutions to problems.

Memory Space

Refers to the amount of RAM allocated to running programs and processes on a computer.

Recursive Methods

Recursive Methods are methods that call themselves in order to break down a problem into simpler problems of the same type.

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