everyone is asking about you thinking about you and your family. are you still there, carl? yes, thank you very much. dana: i look forward to that day and i have hope and carl i have a lot of gratitude for you and thank you so much. stay safe, jen wilson, incredible human, thank you. trace: thank you, jen. you would think dana if the cameras were back in there we would all be as astounded and horrified today. dana: i m ashamed that we haven t been able to do more and we should do it quickly. trace: thanks, jen. back to president biden s half trillion dollar student loan hand out getting mixed reaction on both sides of the aisle and there are lots of questions about who qualifies for this half trillion dollar hand-out and how soon this forgiveness could show up on federal borrowers account. mark meredith live in
Study suggests why portraying humans as healthy machines can backfire ANI | Updated: Feb 11, 2021 13:37 IST
Washington [US], February 11 (ANI): Researchers from the University of Amsterdam and Stanford University published a new paper in the Journal of Marketing that explores how human-as-machine representations affect consumers specifically their eating behavior and health.
The study, forthcoming in the Journal of Marketing, is titled Portraying Humans as Machines to Promote Health: Unintended Risks, Mechanisms, and Solutions and is authored by Andrea Weihrauch and Szu-Chi Huang.
To combat obesity, governments, marketers, and consumer welfare organizations often encourage consumers to make food choices more rationally.
One strategy used is to leverage human-as-machine representations portraying humans as machines. This approach tries to leverage people s existing associations about machines that machines make decisions rationally to help
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