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    surrounding circumstances. An anonymous tip led to observance of a vehicle that indeed seemed to be operated recklessly, when police officers stopped the vehicle, then later deemed the scent of marijuana probable cause and searched it. This case deemed reliability proven through ongoing circumstances sufficient as the right to stop due to reasonable suspicion, but did not establish probable cause based on its own merit. The right to search stemmed solely from the scent of marijuana instead,…

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    did not prevent him from pursuing any government positions, he worked his way up and became president in 1932 when he defeated Hoover (Shmoop Editorial Team). During Roosevelt’s extended presidency, he demonstrated the qualities of experience and reliability; yet lacked in fairness. When Roosevelt first came into office, it was during the beginning of the Great Depression, that occurred 1929-1939. He quickly proposed a plan known as the First New Deal, this provided immediate relief, and…

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    risks. In general, operation and maintenance is synonymous with high level of availability, reliability and assets operability linking directly with production capacity, productivity and business profit. [7] Today, the role/purpose of maintenance is no more limited to immediate reaction to emergencies and over-power problems. The work is oriented for ‘Maintenance Excellence’, which is a subset of reliability excellence and redefines traditional roles and responsibility…

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    Reliability and Truthfulness of Resurfaced Repressed Memory. Ola Fatai, Ayanleke. PSYC 1111 Written Assignment unit 4. The University of the People (UoPeople), AY 2016 - 2017. December 01, 2016. Introduction The News article “Recovered Memory Murder Case Unravels”, was been written by Dan Morain and published by the Los Angeles Times on Christmas day in 1995 is one of the articles that exposed the controversies in whether recovered repressed memories are real, authentic, and can be counted…

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    article. When you find the theory, you will write the name of the theory under the heading Theory. 7 Next….Hypothesis…..what does this study intend to study…find….etc….? 8 Observation…..answer whether or not this study has problems with validity, reliability, or generalizability. Operationalize any terms that can be misconstrued. 9 Complete this process until you finish all five areas of the scientific method. 10 Your paper should look something like the below example: Type your responses…

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    The “Riso-Hudson Enneagram Type Indicator” (RHETI) is a personality inventory created by the Hudson and Riso (1999), a sample of the test with a quarter of the total questions is available on the website 9types. The goal of the test is to determine the personality of the subject by classifying them into one of nine personality types. Each of the nine distinct personality types are defined by a set of characteristics which are common to individuals of that type. To format of the test is each…

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    statement/question on the research instrument with Karl Pearson coefficient formula. Validity coefficient is significant if r output > 0 and each item question/statement in the instrument is valid if routput > rtable. b. Reliability Testing. The formula used to test the reliability of all the items that are valid in this research instrument is by calculating the coefficient alpha (α) of Cronbach (1951). If r total ≥ r table then the entire item question/statement in the otherwise…

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    testing group which would render the results useless. The tests validity depends on if the test actually measures what it sets out to measure. Reliability of results is a simple matter of the similarity of results in the same people taking the same test at the different times or scoring in the same range on each half of a divided test. Conversely, reliability is not validity of the tests or their results. While these studies have gaps and are flawed in their inability to encopass the full…

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    1. What are two strengths and two limitations of observational assessment? An observational assessment allows teachers to view their students use of language while they are engaged in learning activities. By doing so, teachers can document their students use of language in a natural setting that does not interrupt or change the children’s interactions with one another or the provided learning materials. These observations are flexible and may be modified to certain situations in the classroom…

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    The proposed study seeks to examine adaptive and maladaptive concerns of BstrongBfit participants. Pre to post intervention changes in anxiety, depression, behavioral concerns, social outcomes, and academic functioning will be measured by the Behavior Intervention Monitoring Assessment System (BIMAS) (McDougal, Bardos & Meier, 2011) and the Children’s Adolescent Wellness Scale (CAWS). Research Questions The researcher will use data obtained from the Self Report and Parent report forms of the…

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