Situational demand refers to the specific requirements and pressures that arise from a particular context or environment, influencing how individuals should behave or respond. It encompasses the expectations, challenges, and opportunities presented by a given situation, which can affect decision-making and performance. Understanding situational demand is crucial for adapting behaviors and strategies to meet the needs of various circumstances effectively.
Negative demand No demand Latent demand Declining demand Irregular demand Full demand Overfull demand Unwholesome demand
Negative demand nonexistent demand latent demand declining demand Irregular demand full demand overfull demand unwholesome demand
Perfectly elastic demand. Relative elastic demand. Unit elasticity of demand. Relative inelastic demand. Perfectly inelastic demand.
stochastic demand is random demand. it is determined by predictable actions and a random element.
Change in demand.
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For Your Information and Situational Awareness
Situational humor depends on place for it's comedy. For instance, the SitCom is situational humor. Such comedies depend on where the person is, or what the person is doing to be funny. Some classic bits of situational humor are "Lucy and the candy factory" or "Vitametavegamin". Preposterous places for things to happen are situational humor.
Situational irony occurs when the outcome of a situation is different from what was expected. It often involves a discrepancy between what is intended or anticipated and what actually happens. Situational irony can create humor, tension, or surprise in a story or situation.
Another name for situational irony is irony of events.
Situational inducement is an attempt to influence a behavior by using occasions and social settings to control it.
Situational irony occurs when the outcome of a situation is different from what was expected or intended. It is a literary technique where there is a discrepancy between what is expected to happen and what actually takes place.
situational bias is the tendency of media to focus on one type of story
There are many examples of situational irony in Of Mice and Men. One example of situational iron is the fact that the bigger guy is the more emotional one.
Gain situational awareness and contact friendly forces
"The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant features situational irony, where the outcome of the story is contrary to what the characters and readers expect. The twist at the end, revealing the true value of the necklace, is an example of situational irony.
situational awareness must be constantly changing and updated in order to be effective.