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Psychographic 'studies: Washington still has its backroom power lobbyists, but companies are increasingly borrowing from the organizing techniques of environmental and consumer activists.
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Psychographic Catalyst: When is the last time you heard someone complain about the VCR back home blinking 12: 00?
Bessemer's VC Consumer RoadMap Ben Barren 2005
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New Primitive paintings by Charles Yuen in “Psychographic” mine the subconscious in dreamlike imagery, (a review by Rachel Youen)
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New Primitive paintings by Charles Yuen in “Psychographic” mine the subconscious in dreamlike imagery, (a review by Rachel Youen)
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Psychographic situations like this, where such a significant portion of the population is supportive of depriving a distinct group within its borders of a right so fundamental as citizenship to the nation one inhabits, provide perfect fodder for an ultra-right-wing demagogue.
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In a room full of marketing professionals in San Francisco, 1993, a representative from Apple Computers tells the assembled A-list corporate marketing managers that a new thing, "Psychographic Profile", would change their profession for ever.
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"Psychographic Profile", would change their profession for ever.
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-- Psychographic Profile and Segmentation of the Greeting Card Markets: A psychographic profile of the greeting card buyers is developed in this report.
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In a room full of marketing professionals in San Francisco, 1993, a representative from Apple Computers tells the assembled A-list corporate marketing managers that a new thing, "Psychographic Profile", would change their profession for ever.
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"Psychographic Profile", would change their profession for ever.
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