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    understandable and useful in people 's lives” (The Myers). The MBTI questionnaire was published in 1943 and it was developed by Katharine Cook Briggs and her daughter Isabel Briggs Meyers. It became a popular personality assessment around the globe and today it now serves at least two million people on a yearly basis, providing them with their personality type ("OPP Ltd."). Some strengths that may be associated with the MBTI questionnaire is that the test…

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    also includes the analysis of data that we get from observation and questionnaire. Additionally, our research is a kind of cross-sectional study, which means we only meet our participants once only. We decide to work on this type due to the fact that we have limited time to do a research. Moreover, the data, which is collected, is accurate when the respondents respond for the first time that we are asked to answer the questionnaire. Furthermore, we decide to choose quota sampling since it can…

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    Aa 1624 Unit 3 Assignment

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    teaching-learning environment. At the end of this assignment, you will find a questionnaire that you must administer to learners. You will also find a table that will explain how each of the statements in the questionnaire is linked to aspects of an effective teaching-learning environment. The following is important to remember when you work with questionnaires: • It is usually done anonymously – this makes respondents…

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    The status-caste exchange theory is to marry in terms of desirable traits; a desirable man marries a desirable woman based what she can provide in return (Hou & Myles, 2013). In regards to interracial marriage, the status-caste exchange theory assumes that the skin colour or ethnic origin as the desirable trait. Lighter skin colours are more desirable compared to darker skin colours, so the value of a partner is based on their skin colour or ethnic origin. If their socio-economic statuses were…

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    The first questionnaire I completed was The Healthy Lifestyle Questionnaire, which had surprising results. I typically consider myself a very healthy individual. I don’t smoke, drink, do drugs, or even abuse over-the-counter medications. I typically workout at least 3 hours a day, 7 days a week. These workouts combinine strength training with cardiovascular fitness activities such as swimming and running. However, when considering my healthy lifestyle, I left out some key behaviors such as using…

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    necessary to employ instruments that are both reliable and valid (Creswell, 2011, p.159). The Leadership Behavior, Path-Goal Leadership, and LMX 7 Questionnaires have demonstrated these characteristics through the collection of “stable and consistent scores”, which align to their intended research interpretations (Creswell, 2011, p.159). Each of these questionnaires correlates to a unique theoretical framework, therefore, the resulting data sets offer alternative leadership perspectives. Through…

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    data between a stipulated period of time from the two parastatal and supported by the administration of questionnaires with questions related to the objective of the study, this was carried out through personal interview with the people in the community, and secondary source of data by reviews of related literatures like textbook’s, articles, scientific journals, and internet web. The questionnaires were formulated to answer the objectives of the study; the questionnaire’s was distributed in…

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    Self Esteem Research

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    At the beginning stage of the study, the participants were asked to fill in the self-esteem questionnaire adapted from Coopersmith’s scale (1967) revised by the Psychometrics Center including 58 yes/no statements. In this questionnaire, in order to verify the responses provided by the learners, eight items that were determined by the developer of the questionnaire in its rating Key, were considered to check the honesty of the participants and actually acted as a lying poll. That is, if students…

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    A baseline was set, and then a follow up was conducted. Questionnaires were administered at the end of class period. Instructors explained the study, its purpose, and voluntary nature of it. If students did not want to participate, they could leave class while others answered their questionnaires. Those that wanted to participate were given questionnaire packets and a set of instructions for completion. All of the packets contained consent forms, as well…

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    self-report, and teacher-report questionnaires. Even though questionnaires are dependable and quick in many cases, performance tasks still are…

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