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Scenario 7-1
Scheduled to be released in the first quarter of 2011, Nintendo's portable 3DS gaming system will likely revolutionize the video game industry.The 3DS is the newest in a long line of portable gaming systems made by Nintendo, but will now boast a number of new features-including 3dimensional technology that does not require the use of any special viewing goggles or glasses.The new system will also allow consumers to play classic games from older generations of Nintendo products, watch 3D movies, and create fictional "Mii" characters that were made famous by Nintendo's Wii.Nintendo hopes its new gaming system will once again put Nintendo at the top of the video game industry, having lost some of its market share to Sony and Microsoft in recent years.
-(Scenario 7-1) Before the 3DS was released, Nintendo created a series of television commercials and print ads to promote the product.The ads are shown to a group of study participants, and then the participants are asked to express how they felt about the advertisement.This is an example of a:
Homologous Traits
Features in different species that are similar because they were inherited from a common ancestor.
Common Ancestor
The newest common progenitor of all entities within a specified group.
Different Species
Distinct groups of organisms that are classified separately due to important differences in physical, genetic, or behavioral traits.
Embryology
The branch of biology dealing with the study of embryos and their development.
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