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  • 1perceived value — UK US noun [U] ► MARKETING the value of a product based on how much customers want or need it, rather than on its real price: »Selling your product at a higher price increases the perceived value because people associate high prices with quality …

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  • 2perceived value pricing — ► a method of pricing a product based on how much customers are willing to pay for it rather than on how much it costs to produce Main Entry: ↑perceived value …

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  • 3Perceived performance — Perceived performance, in computer engineering, refers to how quickly a software feature appears to perform its task. The concept applies mainly to user acceptance aspects.The amount of time an application takes to start up, or a file to download …

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  • 4perceived — index cognizable, foreseeable Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 5perceived from accompanying words — index noscitur a sociis Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 6perceived happening — index fact Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 7perceived noise decibel — noun A unit used to measure the amount of annoyance caused to people by noise • • • Main Entry: ↑perceive …

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  • 8Perceived cohesion — There is a large literature on perceived cohesion for which this article is a stub.Perceived Cohesion ScalePerceived Cohesion Scale (PCS) is a six item scale that is used to measure structural cohesion in groups. In 1990, Bollen and Hoyle used… …

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  • 9Perceived Value — The worth that a product or service has in the mind of the consumer. The consumer’s perceived value of a good or service affects the price that he or she is willing to pay for it. For the most part, consumers are unaware of the true cost of …

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  • 10Perceived — Perceive Per*ceive , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Perceived}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Perceiving}.] [OF. percevoir, perceveir, L. percipere, perceptum; per (see {Per }) + capere to take, receive. See {Capacious}, and cf. {Perception}.] 1. To obtain knowledge of …

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