The elaboration likelihood model was developed by psychologists Richard E. Petty and John Cacioppo in the 1980s. It describes how individuals process persuasive messages based on their level of motivation and ability to think critically about the message.
Ernest Rutherford developed the first nucleus and electron model of the atom. It was based on experiments conducted by Geiger and Marsden.
Solid sphere model Planetary model Quantum mechanical model
The equilibrium model of social change was developed by Talcott Parsons, a prominent American sociologist. The model suggests that society tends to move towards a state of balance or equilibrium, adapting to changes in a stable and orderly manner.
Nicholas Copernicus did
Nicholas Copernicus did
the posters message was full of elaboration
im a fifth grader.....so.......elaboration..... i don't know what the heck elaboration is!
The three theories of low involvement consumer behavior are the Peripheral Route Theory, the ELM (Elaboration Likelihood Model), and the Heuristic-Systematic Model. These theories explain how consumers make decisions when they are not highly motivated to process information extensively.
Without more elaboration, the teacher didn't know who the pronoun 'he' referred to in the student's sentence. Elaboration makes sure that details are clearly stated.
The Egyptian priest who developed the 30 Dynasties model?
Elaboration is making an article in Detail. It involves detail and complicated design and planning.
The Dalton model was created in 1808.
Herbert Bless has written: 'Stimmung und Persuasion: experimentelle Untersuchungen im Rahmen des 'elaboration likelihood model''
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A student will develop an elaboration on a particular topic when the student makes comment on this topic.
The first model of the atom was developed through the discovery of subatomic particles such as electrons, protons, and neutrons. This led to the development of the planetary model of the atom proposed by Niels Bohr in 1913.
James Watson and Francis Crick developed the double helix model of DNA in 1953.