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    RESEARCH OF GENDER-BASED BEHAVIOURAL DIFFERENCES IN THE PURCHASING DECISION-MAKING PROCESS by Dijana Tevšić, Arnela Nanic

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…With the arrival of new technologies and the usage of modern marketing tools, these gender-based differences are remarkably changing. The habits of men and women during pur-chasing decision-making processes have comp-letely new characteristics now. …”
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    RESEARCH OF GENDER-BASED BEHAVIOURAL DIFFERENCES IN THE PURCHASING DECISION-MAKING PROCESS by Dijana Tevšić, Arnela Nanic

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…With the arrival of new technologies and the usage of modern marketing tools, these gender-based differences are remarkably changing. The habits of men and women during pur-chasing decision-making processes have comp-letely new characteristics now. …”
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    Mobile ad-hoc networks: MANET by Mikarić Bratislav, Spalević Petar, Jakšić Branimir

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…As mobile phones have completely changed the meaning of the term to be available, a similar change in the wait and laptops users is, so it is only a matter of time before the new way to use your notebooks will change your habits and make life easier. As modern man is becoming increasingly accustomed to the availability of the 'network' (the Internet), where he can find almost every necessary information, he is increasingly integrating in his life, for example, if one wants to quickly find out where one can buy a book of a particular author, or on a specific topic, which pharmacies are open, how to find the street etc. …”
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    Applying social cognitive theory to predict physical activity and dietary behavior among patients with type-2 diabetes by Ann Tresa Sebastian, Eslavath Rajkumar, P Tejaswini, R Lakshmi, J Romate

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…# Introduction Non-communicable diseases, arising out of changing lifestyle habits of people, are the foremost causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide. …”
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