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    This article used the appropriate statistical procedures for the study. Using descriptive statistics and Pearson’s correlation allows the researcher to reveal if any correlation coefficients among variables are found. Also, using the path analysis to find the relationships among the variables was a key factor. The sample was significant for the study and the path analysis model because it required a large number of cases and this study had 2,565 participants. The responses from the survey…

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    Morse Scale Assessment

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    receiving treatments/tests/medications and are in an unfamiliar environment. If the assessment results in a score of 45 or higher the patient is categorised as a High Risk Patient. All these patients identified as High Risk formed our study population. A sample was drawn based on convenience and availability of patients from this…

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    1. The hypothesis: Distractions during mealtimes is the reason for obesity and the increase of consuming unhealthy food. 2. The operational definition(s) of the dependent variable(s): There are two dependent variables in this research: the body mass index which was calculated according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention Guidelines (CDC) and the food consumption. They have trained researchers to measure the height (cm) and also the weight (kg) of each participants. Body mass…

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    LGBT Role Model In Sport

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    was also used, which selecting participants due to their accessibility (Babbie 2017). Data Collection Methods A quantitative method, an online survey was chosen as anonymity may allow for less socially desirability responses, so may increase the sample size and therefore, the generalisability of the data. Thus, improved accuracy may increase the studies’ validity (Cowles & Nelson 2015). The participants self-completed the questionnaire on SurveyMonkey and the questions assessed the influence…

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    INTRODUCTION The definition of financial literacy by Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is “combination of financial knowledge, financial behavior and financial attitude necessary to make sound financial decisions and ultimately achieve individual well-being”. Financial literacy is helpful for an individual since it improves the understanding level of financial matters which ultimately helps them in processing financial information and also helps in making informed…

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    Organ Donation Religion

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    independent in that the respondent does not have any control over them in that one choice of religion cannot be dictated by another as well as on ideals and morals of the individual. STUDY DESIGN The study was conducted using a descriptive cross-sectional survey. A convenience sample from the general population included 312 respondents who met the following three eligibility criteria: age 18 years or older, Internet access, and able to read and understand Hebrew. This ensured that all…

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    General Information The Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI) was developed by Leslie C. Morey Ph.D. in 1991 and revised in 2007. It is published through Psychological Assessment Resource and is a multidimensional objective inventory designed to measure psychopathology and treatment planning for various psychopathological conditions. The current PAI form is not a revision of normative data, test form, or interpretative guidelines from the original 1991 edition. The current version reflects the…

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    language uses either by native or non-native speakers. In this educational context, students come across the spoken English Language through listening activities run in class or by the interaction with the EFL Teacher. In this session representative, samples of the listening tasks of the coursebook of 3rd grade Think Teen will be reviewed in terms of the criteria set by Rost (2002, p.160-181). In particular, the listening tasks under scope derive from the 1st Unit of the textbook, lesson 2…

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    College Student Thesis

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    This study focuses on the data collected from a questionnaire about if it is easier for Antelope Valley College students to have friends with benefit or a real relationship. The hypothesis is that the busier a student is the less time they have to maintain the responsibilities of a committed relationship. There were 50 college students between the ages of 18 to 36 who participated in this study. Each individual was expected to fill out a questionnaire that consisted of 21 questions. The…

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    Introduction Memory is the process of encoding, storing and retrieving of memory. Encoding is where information is taken into our memory, storing is where we store information into our brains and retrieving is where we retrieve information from our brain. Although we are prone to memory reconstruction which is when we store our memories but recall it differently. This is largely due to our schemas but sometimes it may be due to other factors. Bartlett’s War of the Ghosts study was conducted to…

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