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  2. Real Life (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Real Life is Taylor's first novel; he is a "scientist turned novelist" who did his undergraduate studies at Auburn University Montgomery. [2] Charles Arrowsmith, writing for The Washington Post, said that "Like many first novels, Real Life appears to hew to its author's own experience—Taylor has written in numerous personal essays about being gay and Southern, his abusive upbringing and his ...

  3. Brandon Taylor (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Taylor's book tour to publicize his novel was cut short by the COVID-19 pandemic and associated restrictions on travel and public gatherings. [26] Real Life was shortlisted for the 2020 Booker Prize. [27] The New York Times included the novel on its list of "100 Notable Books of 2020". [28]

  4. James E. Grunig - Wikipedia

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    Two-way asymmetrical model Two-way communication (imbalanced) Uses persuasion and manipulation to influence audiences to behave as the organization desires. Differs from the press agentry model through the use of research to find out how best to persuade stakeholders: Two-way symmetrical model Two-way communication

  5. Brandon Taylor on Henry James, 'Persuasion,' and the Book ...

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    The award-winning author of 'Real Life' and 'The Late Americans' on Henry James, 'Persuasion,' and the Book That He'd Like Turned Into a TV Show.

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  7. Decoy effect - Wikipedia

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    More simply, when deciding between two options, an unattractive third option can change the perceived preference between the other two. [2] The decoy effect is considered particularly important in choice theory because it is a violation of the assumption of "regularity" present in all axiomatic choice models, for example in a Luce model of ...

  8. Gompertz function - Wikipedia

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    The inverse function only produces numerical values in the set of real numbers between its two asymptotes, which are now vertical instead of horizontal like in the forward Gompertz function. Outside of the range defined by the vertical asymptotes, the inverse function requires computing the logarithm of negative numbers.

  9. Human remains belonging to a missing 19-year-old man are believed to have been found three years after he vanished in Arizona, deputies said. “This is the worst thing that a parent can go ...