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    The table 4.6 shows the result of SEM Model Fit. Measuring the Chi-square is the first step to indicates wheter the model fits the data or indicates the different between the estimated population covariance and the sample covariance. The smaller value of Chi-square means the value are more better. As seen from the table above the Chi-quare value is 0.000 which means the value is significant…

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    “SWOT analysis matches current strengths and weaknesses with current opportunities and threats” (Thompson, 2014, R-43). SWOT analysis has changed to a more analytic structure of inside-out, instead on outside-in. “The new method of planning thus relies on a more structured approach, facilities analysis with competitors, and guides decision-makers in a seamless process of data elicitation to a list of prioritized strategic objectives that are…

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    Program Logic Model

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    Research Question The program logic model long-term outcome is the change in behavior of the population to reduce the number of drivers under the influence. While in the short run the main concern (outcome) is to reduce the number of accidents due to drivers under the influence. In this sense, this evaluation will try to answer the question of whether the Lei Seca Operation in Rio de Janeiro has an immediate and/or continuous negative effect on the number of accidents resulting from drivers…

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    Domino's Pizza

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    Provide a rational and support for the decision. These demand analysis just show the amount of sell or say the revenue could be generated by opening a Domino pizza in the community, for making decision about establishing a restaurant we need to figure out the cost of running a restaurant as well, so we need to do the cost analysis and finally see how is the average profit function of opening a restaurant in the community. In case of generating…

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    Raymond Cattell

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    In the 1940s, Raymond Cattell was able to take Allport’s 4000 traits and boil it down through factor analysis. Factor analysis refers to the mathematical consolidation of commonly appearing variables and the summarising of correlating data. He used factor analysis to eliminate synonyms and the very rare or unused traits (Friedman & Schustack, 2014). Cattell was able to reduce the list of traits from over 4000 to 16 personality variables. This reduction in personality variables was attributed to…

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    Fuzzy Logic Case Study

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    CHAPTER 4 IMPLICIT RELATIONS ON WIKIPEDIA USING ASSOCIATION LINK NETWORK Finding the semantic similarity, use the Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping Daniel (2009). Fuzzy logic is a form of much logical value. Compared to traditional binary sets fuzzy logic variables may have a truth value that ranges in degree between -1 and 1. Fuzzy logic has been extended to handle the concept of partial truth, where the truth value may range between completely true and completely false. A…

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    surrounding context. The baseline for the behavior of the employee was determined by a reference point, being the conduct of his co-workers. Second, even though the probability of another complaint was not reduced I naively chose work with the available data and assumptions. I would have liked to get more of an objective picture. Third, I needed to understand the full implications of the decision. In this case my fear of how my actions would be perceived outweighed the real issue and what…

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    compensation system within the organization. Determination of issues that are most prominent based on the qualitative data of the existing population that will be affected by the change. Determination of the strengths and weaknesses of the current compensation packages, while impacting a change to either stay the same, increase or reduce any necessary changes to the program. Comprising a SWOT analysis that will align with the company’s strategic planning. Critical Elements E. The industry…

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    process model is a representation of a process. It is used to present descriptions of processes form particular perspectives. The waterfall model it is a separate and distinct phase of specification and development. Phases involved are requirements analysis and definition, system and software design, implementation and unit testing, integration and system testing, operation and maintenance. It is used for large systems where systems are developed at several sites. It has drawbacks such as…

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    a particular soil sample by carrying out sieve analysis and hydrometer analysis tests. For the sieve analysis test, a graph for percent finer versus the grain size was plotted from the data collected. The graph was used to determine whether the soil sample was fine-grained or course-grained. Calculations for uniformity and gradation were then done to determine whether the soil was well graded, poorly graded or gap graded. For the hydrometer analysis test, the soil sample was dispersed in water…

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