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How We Complain: The Effect Of Personality On Consumer Complaint Channels, Riley Allen Berry May 2013

How We Complain: The Effect Of Personality On Consumer Complaint Channels, Riley Allen Berry

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The purpose of this study was to explore any connections that may exist between personality types and consumer complaint channels. A sample of 490 undergraduate students at the University of Nevada Las Vegas was surveyed during class time with a paper and pencil survey. The survey consisted of four service failure scenarios each with eleven possible courses of action. Respondents were asked to rate their likelihood to participate in each action on a seven point Likert-type scale. The three personality factors measured against the complaint behavior were Locus of Control, The California Psychological Inventory measure of Sociability, and Cattel's 16 …


An Examination Of Modernist Culinary Techniques And Equipment And Their Application In Catering Operations, Jill Mora Apr 2012

An Examination Of Modernist Culinary Techniques And Equipment And Their Application In Catering Operations, Jill Mora

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

The practice of culinary arts in reference to food production is slow to adopt change. This is especially true in a catering operation. The industry uses standard operating procedures that have been passed down from chef to chef through several generations. Most catering operations face the same challenges when producing large quantities of food in a very short time. Many times this is done with limited equipment and staff. In addition, the menus can vary from event to event so that preproduction of product for multiple functions may not be a viable option.

This paper does not look to redesign …