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    In the study, the participants was a sample of 159 prisoners, including 91 males and 68 females within the racial/ethnic groups of Caucasian, African American, Hispanic and other. The participants were selected randomly and voluntarily. The method they used to assess literacy, was the Wide…

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    SYNOPSIS ON “STUDY OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT LIFE CYCLE AND ROLE OF PROJECT MANAGER” (A CASE STUDY OF DELOITTE, GURGAON) UNDER SUPERVISION OF: ……………………….. SUBMITTED BY SANDEEP GUPTA ENROLLMENT NO : …………. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for qualifying MBA In IT INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY CENTRE FOR DISTANCE LEARNING GHAZIABAD 2016 1. TITLE OF THE PROJECT “STUDY OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT LIFE CYCLE AND ROLE OF PROJECT MANAGER” (A…

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    The size and location of the sample was restricted as a result of limitations imposed by time, access and the availability of funds to the study. These caused further restrictions such as access to human resource, materials and equipment that would have allowed an increase in the scope of the study. The sample consists of stakeholders who were identified as the individuals who would be able to provide the most insight…

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    Variables The goal of the study is to see if there is a correlation between an Aboriginal diagnosed with an intellectual disability and the likelihood of being a repeat offender. Sample size of the study is 100 Aboriginals. Fifty of the clients is from a special school and other is from the juvenile center. The independent variable is the variable impacting the dependent variable. In the study, the independent variable is the type of intellectual disability. The dependent variable is the…

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    were duly completed and returned by the respondents. Data collected were analysed using descriptive statistics, ordinary least square model…

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    “Purposeful sampling is based on the assumption that the investigator wants to discover, understand, and gain insight and therefore must select a sample from which the most can be learned” (Merriam, 1998, p.61). To add multiple perspectives and maximize the understanding, I established two selection criteria: teachers who instruct kindergarten or first grade and work with d/Dhh students, and teachers…

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    4.0 Analysis & Discussion 4.1 Reliability & Validity: Case Processing Summary N % Cases Valid 18 94.7 Excluded 1 5.3 Total 19 100.0 a. List wise deletion based on all variables in the procedure. Reliability Statistics Cronbach 's Alpha N of Items .887 34 The questionnaire was adapted from previously done research work of Pappu et al. (2011), therefore, the questionnaire was considered rational and valid. The reliability of the questionnaire was checked by conducting a pilot test. The…

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    Patricia Raskin of University of Columbia conducted this experiment with a sample of 113 African American college students of various skin colors. Racial identity serves as the foundation that influences self-esteem on skin color. There are many factors that play a big role in the development of this samples behaviors towards skin tone which include there self-preference. Bias experiences, and also self-perception. The major findings in this…

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    Limitations of the study were also clearly. Researchers reported that in this study they relied on student therapists of whom half of them had Asian origin, which make it hard to generalize results to general population. By the same token, they found small sample size of therapists to be an external validity threat. Another limitation of the study was to rely on therapist self-report of affect, which might lead…

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    other than English basically because of the practical difficulty of translation. The studies that did not include sufficient statistics for computing effect sizes although the studies otherwise met the eligibility criteria were excluded. Finally, descriptive, case study, studies without sampling procedure and anecdotal articles were excluded due to lack of strong evidence-based…

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