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TRENDS, NETWORKS, AND CRITICAL THINKING IN THE 21 ST TRENDS, NETWORKS, AND CRITICAL THINKING IN THE 21 ST

CENTURY CENTURY
RD
3 QUARTER RD
3 QUARTER
QUIZ NO. 1 QUIZ NO. 1
APPEAL THEORY OF NETWORK APPEAL THEORY OF NETWORK
EXTERNALITIES EXTERNALITIES
SCOPE TREND SCOPE TREND
GROWTH STAGE MATURITY STAGE GROWTH STAGE MATURITY STAGE
DECLINE SUSTAINABILITY DECLINE SUSTAINABILITY
VALUE FAD VALUE FAD
1. This element talks about the length of time.
1. This element talks about the length of time. 2. This element discusses how useful something is.
2. This element discusses how useful something is. 3. This element relates to the degree of attraction.
3. This element relates to the degree of attraction. 4. The range of the influence is indicated by this element.
4. The range of the influence is indicated by this element. 5. The product is steadily rising, and a significant market share is
5. The product is steadily rising, and a significant market share is achieved.
achieved. 6. Refers to a concept that makes people highly interested in a
6. Refers to a concept that makes people highly interested in a relatively short period.
relatively short period. 7. A product increases when more people use it. The life cycle of
7. A product increases when more people use it. The life cycle of a regular product consists of four stages.
a regular product consists of four stages. 8. The market may dwindle due to competition or lack of
8. The market may dwindle due to competition or lack of innovation.
innovation. 9. A prevailing tendency that is gradually gaining momentum
9. A prevailing tendency that is gradually gaining momentum and might have long-term implications.
and might have long-term implications. 10. The producers aim to keep the market share through
10. The producers aim to keep the market share through innovations.
innovations.

TRENDS, NETWORKS, AND CRITICAL THINKING IN THE 21 ST TRENDS, NETWORKS, AND CRITICAL THINKING IN THE 21 ST
CENTURY CENTURY
3RD QUARTER 3RD QUARTER
QUIZ NO. 1 QUIZ NO. 1
APPEAL THEORY OF NETWORK APPEAL THEORY OF NETWORK
EXTERNALITIES EXTERNALITIES
SCOPE TREND SCOPE TREND
GROWTH STAGE MATURITY STAGE GROWTH STAGE MATURITY STAGE
DECLINE SUSTAINABILITY DECLINE SUSTAINABILITY
VALUE FAD VALUE FAD
1. This element talks about the length of time. 1. This element talks about the length of time.
2. This element discusses how useful something is. 2. This element discusses how useful something is.
3. This element relates to the degree of attraction. 3. This element relates to the degree of attraction.
4. The range of the influence is indicated by this element. 4. The range of the influence is indicated by this element.
5. The product is steadily rising, and a significant market share is 5. The product is steadily rising, and a significant market share is
achieved. achieved.
6. Refers to a concept that makes people highly interested in a 6. Refers to a concept that makes people highly interested in a
relatively short period. relatively short period.
7. A product increases when more people use it. The life cycle of 7. A product increases when more people use it. The life cycle of
a regular product consists of four stages. a regular product consists of four stages.
8. The market may dwindle due to competition or lack of 8. The market may dwindle due to competition or lack of
innovation. innovation.
9. A prevailing tendency that is gradually gaining momentum 9. A prevailing tendency that is gradually gaining momentum
and might have long-term implications. and might have long-term implications.
10. The producers aim to keep the market share through 10. The producers aim to keep the market share through
innovations. innovations.

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