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    Wine Satisfaction Paper

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    Studies and information gathered from the population offers a valuable tool for a marketing manager to utilize when one is trying to increase wine sales in an operating establishment. Many studies exist, which concern factors shown to influence dining satisfaction such as the quality of food, the quality of the service, as well as the environment and ambiance. However, nominal research exists, which focuses on the customer’s satisfaction with wine when they are in a restaurant atmosphere, while…

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    Autocorrelation is not expected to be an issue with the model, given that the it is not using time series data, and it can therefore be assumed that there is no autocorrelation present in the model. To make sure that there is no perfect collinearity present in the model, it is recommended to run a collinearity test of the model (see: Exhibit 1.1). If a variable generate a VIF (Variance Inflation Factors) value above 10.0, the model might have a collinearity problem and attempts to correct the…

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    To what extent should teachers use technology and/or social media in the classroom? The what extent should teachers be using technology and/or social media in the classroom has become quite a hot topic. Technology is all around us and impacts our lives more today than ever before. For many of us the first thing we do in the morning before we get out of bed or last thing we do at night before closing our eyes is grab our smart phones or tablets and explore the internet or social media. The…

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    sampling is easy to apply as well as accurate in cases of large population under study, as was the case with music therapy. Overall, the selected sample represents 17 percent of entire population of study in the research conducted. However, the sample size is below 43%, which is the ideal percentage at 95% confidence interval. Therefore, it may lead to error emanating from small sample…

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    Hill et al. (2006) conducted a randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled study to investigate the difference between β-Alanine supplementation after 4 and 10 weeks and the effect on intense cycling capacity. 25 fit undergraduate and postgraduate fit male participants from the University of Chichester, characterized by low economy and low meat consumption, liberally volunteered to participate. Subjects were not taking any dietary supplements and refrained from supplements 6 weeks before the…

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    RESULTS Table – 1 POAG PACG CONTROLS Number of subjects 17 14 17 Number of eyes 34 20 34 NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS In POAG group, both eyes were affected in all the participants while in PACG group, 1 patient was uniocular and only one eye was diagnosed with PACG in 6 patients. In control group, both eyes of patients were included in our study. Table – 2 Sex Distributions Male Female POAG 10(58.82%) 7(41.17%) PACG 7(50.0%) 7(50.0%) Control 11(64.70%) 6(35.29%) Male to female ratio was 1.4:1,…

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    A total of four hypotheses were examined using the following variables: feelings of tension and anxiety before and after watching a video in which a news story covered a student going to a college campus with the intent of harming people, perceived threat while watching the video, perceived threat while watching similar news coverages, the number of hours a day spent consuming news, and participant gender. First, to test the hypothesis that feelings of tension and anxiety will be higher after…

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    First, the sample size is small. 25 interviews do not give us a wide picture of why consumers may use social media. This is especially if the sample was a group of individuals living in the same area, having similar ethnic/racial background or proximate socio-economic status…

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    Beck Depression Survey

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    Sociology, Behavior Modification, Abnormal Psychology, etc. This way the researcher will be provided with a sufficient amount of completed surveys from a culturally diverse sample of the population of East Texas Baptist University. When considering sample sizes,…

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    If we were going to conduct a similar study, then ideally we would increase our number of movies watched, thus increasing our sample size and limiting the potential of our results being due to chance. Additionally, in future studies, researchers could break away from Disney movies and begin to analyze other forms of media outlets such as DreamWorks, Nickelodeon, and Pixar. Then researchers…

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