Laurie M. Apple
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Laurie M. Apple's research explores consumer behavior and educational practices within the apparel industry. Her work has investigated how consumers perceive the quality of women's swimwear based on factors like price and brand recognition. She has also examined the effectiveness of simulated buying experiences in fashion trade exhibitions and documented lessons learned from virtual study tours conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Apple has contributed to the field through publications and the development of educational materials, including an introduction to apparel production workbook. She collaborates with colleagues at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Lance M. Cheramie, Leigh Southward, and Jennifer Avila.
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- Publications: 11
- Citations: 2
Selected Publications
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Effective apparel buying simulation at a fashion trade exhibition (2024)
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Lessons learned from domestic and international virtual study tours during Covid-19 pandemic (2024)
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Consumers' Perception of Quality for Ladies' Swimwear Based on Price and Brand (2022)
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Digital Printing Technology in University Experiential Learning Classes (2018)
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Shifting the Basic Pattern Block into a New Framework to Fit the Demands of Post Double Mastectomy Women: Part 2 (2017)
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Perceived Apparel Fit Issues of High School Adolescents: Comparison of Fit Differences between Athletes and Non-Athletes Using 3D Body Scan Technology (2016)
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Consumer Perceptions of Apparel Fit Satisfaction and Sizing Based on 3D Body Scanning and Block Garment Assessment (2016)
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Creating Pageant Apparel Using Industry Technology: A Graduate Course (2012)
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- Lessons learned from domestic and international virtual study tours during Covid-19 pandemic
- Effective apparel buying simulation at a fashion trade exhibition
- Consumers' Perception of Quality for Ladies' Swimwear Based on Price and Brand
- Consumers' Perception of Quality for Ladies' Swimwear Based on Price and Brand
- Consumers' Perception of Quality for Ladies' Swimwear Based on Price and Brand
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