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    Data presented in Table 4 indicated that the simple correlation between mean temperature and relative humidity, and the population of M. flavus was approximately similar to that of the first season. Multiple-regression analysis revealed that the efficiency of mean temperature occupied the same site (83.49%), whereas, the relative humidity recorded (0.83%). Data of both seasons, concerning the population dynamic of M. flavus revealed that the population…

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    project. First, we measure financial performance as the profit margin generated by the project. The profit margin equates to the earnings before interest, taxes and amortization (EBITA) during the period of performance divided by the revenue during the same period. Second, we measure operational performance by extracting the client’s assessment of the contractor’s performance by the contractor from a U.S. Federal CPARS database in the evaluation areas of quality, cost control, management and…

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    Millennium Cohort Study

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    The study used only quantitative methods to collect data, that came from the fourth sweep of the Millennium Cohort Study (MSC). The article describes the Millennium Cohort Study as a longitudinal birth cohort study, which offers a large-scale information about the ‘New Century Children’ and their family in the UK. The sample for the surveys was a clustered and disproportionately stratified. The sample selection is adequate and has a clear rationale, as it include children born in UK in 2000/01…

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    Why Do Women Vote?

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    Extensive academic journals in feminism and women’s political participation agree that women are underrepresented in national and state governments because of the oppression they face while being elected. Even though, the passage of the 19th Amendment has given women full means of access into the American political system. Women are faced with discrimination and stereotyped to staying at home to tend to their children. Which contradicts, with the feminist theory that women are equally to men.…

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    It is commonly known in society today that after the introduction of vaccines, there have been a drastic decrease in diseases and public health concerns in the world. Now, immunizations are highly dependent on and have lowered disease rates and even eradicated those that once plagued our society. Depending on the type of disease, vaccinations can be given to children as early as at birth. Vaccines work by inserting a deceased or inactive version of the virus into one’s body so that their natural…

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    John is a 16-year-old who has recently undergone an intervention to address his violent behavior towards both family and strangers. John now finds himself in a residential treatment home, where he receives group and individual therapy sessions. Throughout this paper, I will examine John’s case through the psychodynamic perspective. The psychodynamic perspective incorporates many ideas from Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytic theory. The psychodynamic approach focuses on the idea that people react…

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    Theory of Susana Question 1 - Defense Mechanism: Regression &... With an understanding of Susana, we recognize the defense mechanisms of displacement and regression. Regression means adopting actions from earlier periods of development (Robbins, Chatterjee, & Canda, 2012, p.176). Furthermore, in the regression stage one would bury any painful feelings or thoughts away from one’s awareness even though it may resurface later. Susana shows signs of regression by not talking much compared to the…

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    Rett Syndrome Analysis

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    neurodevelopment disorder characterized by compromised brain functions, severe mental retardation, language and learning disabilities, repetitive stereotyped hand movements, and developmental regression (Liyanage & Rastegar, 2014). The high prevalence of Rett syndrome in small children and the associated developmental regression have supported the fact that Rett syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder. However, recent studies on adult mice with Rett syndrome suggest that it is a neurological…

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    The researchers were using multiple regression statistics, which is used for predicting the relationships between variables. This means that there is a linear relationship between the three variables in this study. Researchers can use regression analysis to estimate the values of the criterion variable, which in this case is the risk of divorce. This statistical technique is useful, although researchers are not to use regression analysis to predict outside of their range of observed…

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    What is learning? Learning is acquiring something new or modifying existing knowledge through study, or experience. But why can learning sometimes be challenging and at other times be easy? To understand these phenomena, psychologists have identified three different principles of learning which are classical conditioning, operant conditioning and cognitive learning. Can behavior principals play a role in clinical hypnosis? In the following paragraph, we will evaluate the principles of…

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