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    Overview Change Article The change article by Grant (2014), has been chosen for its in-depth psychological analyses of a predominantly human resource (HR) issue; executive coaching. It parades an analysis of executive coaching in times of change that eventuates into an opinionated, yet empirical outcome. Grant (2014) hypothesises that executives undergoing coaching, deliver on organisational goals more frequently. This is supported by a research case study that concludes building effective…

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    Suicidal Ideation Proposal

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    The research done on the Suicidal Ideation Questionnaire used a sample of 35 adolescents (Boege et al., p.2). When compared to the sample 180 adolescents used in the research of the Multi-Attitude Suicide Tendency Scale, this number is relatively small (Osman et al., 2000, p.378). A problem that arises when using a small sample size is the generalizability of the study. When considering just this, the information gathered on the Suicidal Ideation…

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    Many data interpretation issues have been identified in the above mentioned studies conducted on yellow fever to determine the prevalence, distribution, determinants. Some of them include: • Measuring the burden of the disease which was caused by the yellow fever is challenging because of the wide range of the clinical severity and non-specific symptoms reported in majority of the infection. This has made diagnosis for yellow fever very difficult for investigators. It was found that the…

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    For example, there must have been randomization of the sample group and appropriate care and diligence shown in the allocation of controls. I also tried to make my report as valid as possible as I attempted to get a sample of the whole teenage population. Furthermore, I gave all individuals that I distributed my questionnaires to an option to withdraw from my research, and also to see my…

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    instruments used to measure them are though very simple, practical and non-invasive still there is lack of homogeneity between different measures by same observer (i.e. Intra-observer) or by different observers (i.e. Inter-observer) is seen which challenges the statistical results of the study. Thus to overcome such target literature of Anthropometry shows that precision estimates (degree of variability) between different repeated measures have been put…

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    Bootstrapping Lab Report

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    visuospatial bootstrapping effect in its own right will be crucial needed evidence before any such claims and theories can be accepted to a degree of certainty. With the bootstrapping effect being a robust finding across multiple studies with different samples, the findings of this experiment are limited in what conclusions can be drawn, and so are more suggestive of directions future research can take rather than conclusive evidence. Without the bootstrapping effect being found, it calls into…

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    Now that self-driving cars are becoming a reality, they may impact society because of competition with big auto companies. They will have competition with uber, taxis and insurance companies will start to lose money. Google is building the self-driving cars in detroit for other companies to build. The self-driving car would be 100% electric and could drive a range of 100 miles. A self-driving car will now have sensors that can detect thing before it happens. Google says it is covering 10,000…

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    The automotive industry adapting to the fast-changing world of technology. If Henry Ford could be here, he would be amazed at how advanced vehicles are today. With each generation of transportation, the average car is becoming more of a personal computer than just an engine with wheels. The average car owner in 2016 can now get a Wi-Fi chip installed in their vehicle. This brought forth new features to vehicles that were never done before. With artificial intelligence moving forward, the…

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    Top 10 facts about Driverless cars An autonomous car, also known as a Driverless car, self-driven car, or robotic car is an automated vehicle capable of complete the transportation capabilities of a traditional car. Driverless car sense their environments with such technologies like radar, lidar, GPS, and computer vision. Advanced control systems interpret sensory data to identify and analyse appropriate navigation paths, as well as obstacles and relevant signage. By definition, automated…

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    Jobs are the cornerstone of our society. They act as a method of supporting one’s self and one's family as well as symbolizing the effort and sacrifices made to get that job. As our society is becoming more and more technologically advanced, what jobs are in the most danger? What can we do in response to this impending revolution in labor? This problem identified itself in Eli Ginzberg’s book, “World Without Work.” in this book, he describes a world where no one has to labor away all day, and…

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