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    When thinking of the word addiction you often relate it to drugs alcohol or tobacco but sometimes other things have the same addictive aspect. Activities such as shopping, internet, food, exercise are known as a behavioral addiction. Behavior addictions include salience, conflicts, mood modification, tolerance, withdrawal symptoms and .loss of control(Brown,1997). Exercise is mostly known to be a positive addiction because physical activity is known to be beneficial. There is however harmful…

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    Test-Retest Reliability

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    Test-retest reliability can be a useful assessment for a survey instrument. “Test-retest reliability provides information on how consistent a measure is when it is administered twice in a relatively short time frame. The appropriate length of that time frame will vary with both the instrument and the target population” (Krysik & Finn, 2013, p.266). In addition, the interval needs to be extended so that the subject cannot recall the answers and short enough to make sure that no changes occur in…

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    Academic dishonesty is an awful conduct that can be infectious. Actually, the vast majority of us have been impacted or watched something that was scholastically unscrupulous but since one individual did it, we obliged it. A few people may have allowed their eyes to meander onto their neighbor's answers amid an exam, obtained or utilized somebody's homework or duplicated a paper from the web. When somebody has been impacted or watched scholastic contemptibility it is interesting how speedy and…

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    Research is a rigorous and systematic method of enquiry, which intends to define phenomena and expands new theories concepts (Polit and Beck, 2011). Moreover research process includes activities which consist of steps such as data collection, analysis, research question and conclusion (Maltby et al. 2010). Fundamentally in relation to nursing practice research process contributes to a systematic way of producing evidence to encourage good practice. Therefore, to use the research process to go…

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    Geography is where you learn about countries and continents like Europe Asia, Oceania, and capitals like Paris, Mexico City. It is a really good subject about seas, countries, towns, villages, rivers, lakes, islands, flags, places, the world basically, and maps, roads (Catling, 2001, 263). Geography is a linking subject; it unites the natural sciences, humanities, and social sciences. It is a synthesizing discipline, blending scientific and humanistic perspectives (Hardwick and Holtgrieve, 1996)…

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    In summary, this research sought to understand how dynamic service environment challenges effect to an organization and how internal marketing can play important role in business model in the organization and how it can support service innovation and in last how value can be created by informed and motivated employees. The following chapters present a summary overview of the research program that was used to answer the research questions and sub-questions and testing hypothesis. 1.3.…

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    Over the past decade there has been an increasing consensus regarding the centrality of the patients perception in monitoring individual medical outcomes. Researchers are discovering that for most patients, medical care is obtained to preserve a more effective quality of life and well-being. Patients want to function at the highest level possible. Although the patient is usually the best resource for weather goals have been met, a patients lived experiences seem to be lacking in some surveys.…

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    Fitts & Warren, 1996) is used to allow the participants the opportunity to complete a self-report measure covering perceptions, attitudes, and beliefs of the participant. Internal-consistency reliabilities for the TSCS:2 were calculated using Cronbach’s alpha which ranged from a low of 0.75 for moral and social self-concepts to a high of 0.87 for identity and behavior. The 13-18 and 19-90 age groups which utilized the Adult Form and obtained total self-concept scores of 0.93 and 0.95…

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    from two-parent homes (Selby, Braithwaite, Joiner & Fincham, 2008). The analysis was based on a questionnaire participants were asked to rate things like affection and emotion using a Likert scale assessment method and the results indicated a Cronbach’s alpha of α = 0.86 hence a high internal consistency (Selby, Braithwaite, Joiner & Fincham, 2008; Institute for Digital Research and Education, 2015). This helps clarify the understanding that interaction with parents in childhood may lead to…

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    Research data shows that there was a 6% risk of death for patients when a shift with a nurse staffing shortage of 8 hours occurred. In 2004, the Institute of Medicine released a report, Keeping Patients Safe: Transforming the Nursing Work Environment, which identifies solutions to problems in work environments that threaten patient safety through their effect on nursing care including hospitals, nursing home, and other health care organization. According to the American Nurses Credentialing…

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