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    If one of the machines should malfunction, machine one would be the appropriate choice for a back up. The chances of machine one breaking down is far less possible than the other two machines. Reliability is the probability that a machine will function properly for a specified time (Heizer, J. and Render, B. 2010). I recommend the following things to keep the machines up and running with the best possible efficiency: regular/preventative maintenance and well-trained personnel.…

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    What They Never Told You About Mistakes Is perfection really obtainable? Can we reach this abstraction without first falling and lending ourselves into the hands of failure? Thomas takes the controversial, misinterpreted concept of mistakes and parallels it with a hope so empowering that it yields progress. Most people tend to correlate mistakes with falling short and the incapability to achieve success on a level that offers satisfaction. However, Thomas rightfully and sufficiently sheds…

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    DollanCummings Value of College experiences Summary: To summarize this section I am going to start off by saying this motivates me more to do well in college and enjoy it. This section is about enjoying your journey college life, but also being responsible also. It’s about making fun out of college the best way you can while you’re on your way to your academic success. The most important thing about college is maintain your grades and your responsibility. You can have fun but remember school…

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    Nothing Comes Easily When trying something new, do people always succeed right away? In an unrealistic world maybe. Some believe that failing kids can be discouraging. This is creating kids to believe by just showing up they will pass. Nothing will be gained by this, rather they will only hurt the kids in their futures by creating lazy habits and no work ethic. If kids are taught by just giving minimal effort towards their tasks in their futures, they are most likely going to fail. Not only…

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    Human Error In Aviation

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    In today’s aviation world, aircraft are designed with multiple systems to aid aircrew with all aspects of flight; however, the only factor that aircraft manufacturers can’t eliminate is the integration of human error. “Human errors represent the mental or physical activities of individuals that fail to achieve their intended outcome”*. In order to properly predict human error factors we must first understand some factors that make up human error, such as “fatigue” and “situational stress”.…

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    Discuss why you want to ensure the reliability and validity of the data collection tool that you are using in qualitative research project. According to the Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses (2016), “the EBP process is a method that allows the practitioner to assess research, clinical guidelines, and other information resources based on high quality findings and apply the results to practice” (para. 5). Thus nursing professionals need to critique the researches to find out if the study findings…

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    4.0 Analysis & Discussion 4.1 Reliability & Validity: Case Processing Summary N % Cases Valid 18 94.7 Excluded 1 5.3 Total 19 100.0 a. List wise deletion based on all variables in the procedure. Reliability Statistics Cronbach 's Alpha N of Items .887 34 The questionnaire was adapted from previously done research work of Pappu et al. (2011), therefore, the questionnaire was considered rational and valid. The reliability of the questionnaire was checked by conducting a pilot test. The…

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    To what extent is memory reliable? Use two research studies to show support for/against the reliability of memory. (Using Critical Thinking/MAGEC) minimum of two. Joseph Bartlett’s ‘War of the Ghosts’ experiments Background: Barlett (1932) recreated this experiment based off a german scientist by the name of Ebbinghaus. In order to study the pure memory of a subject, Barlett recreated an unfamiliar story that the subject must read. From this, people began to recreate events from the story…

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    Thinking Skills Paper 2 1. a) (i) One factor that reduces the reliability of Jane’s report in the daily log is that she makes the assumption that the reason Charlie is uncooperative is because she does not let him eat chips. (ii) One factor that reduces the reliability of Alan’s report in the daily log is that when Alan was taking care of Charlie, he might have still been feeling the effects of the sedative that was given the day before. b) Source C shows that Jane had warned Charlie about…

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    Core Questions in Philosophy, Sober describes both the Justified True Belief of Knowledge and the Reliability Theory of Knowledge. In this paper, I will examine and compare both theories while each one has differences and similarities, both display the understanding of a fact equally. The Justified True Belief of Knowledge states that for any fact, it must be true or false. Whereas, the Reliability Theory of Knowledge states that the fact cannot be proven to be true or false. Combined, both…

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