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    was the subject’s network size in relation to the independent variable, the village-specific subject group size (Avdeenko, Gilligan 2015: 435). In the games designed to measure trust, trustworthiness, and altruism the variables become more complex. In the trust game, levels of trust between individuals, trustworthiness and the measure of public goods, was measured in relation to family, friend, neighbour, and mosque relationships (Avdeenko, Gilligan 2015: 439). This is done to measure the…

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    persuasive impact through peripheral route persuasion, emotional, vivid, size discrepancy, credibility, and prior experience persuasion. The first advertisement “Esurance: An Allstate Company” applied credibility, increased size of discrepancy, and trustworthiness to persuade the general audience. The advertisement started with a customer walking towards the pharmacy counter. The customer realized that her usual pharmacist was not at the cashier. She requested for her previous pharmacist, but…

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    The ninth standard applicable to the contribution of the performance ratings based on the FFT evaluation approach relates to professionalism, leadership and advocacy (Illinois State Board of Education, 2012). In this case, the teacher evaluation should assess the model professional behavior reflecting the honesty, integrity, confidentiality, respect and personal responsibility. Importantly, the evaluation is required to assess the maintenance of accurate records, effective management of data…

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    and discomfort at another’s misfortune or suffering; the doctor would show compassion towards the patient by putting themselves in the patient’s shoes and recognize the amount of courage the patient is showing (Gardiner). The second would be trustworthiness. This is the most vital component in a doctor/patient relationship. When a patient goes to a doctor, the patient is bringing their deepest and personal consent to the doctor for help. The patient typically allows for the doctor to do intimate…

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    Internal validity is defined as: “the approximate truth about inferences regarding cause-effect or causal relationships. Thus internal validity is only relevant in studies that try to establish a causal relationship” (“Internal Validity,” n.d.). Specific steps that a researcher should take to ensure internal validity in a mixed-method study are: 1. Ensure a cause and effect relationship is seen, and 2. Consider threats to internal validity, which are: • single group threats • multiple group…

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    interrogators have used procedures which only imply threats. By doing so, they hope to protect themselves from allegations that they threatened the suspect, and yet hope to reap the same psychological gain as when using an actual threat. The trustworthiness of a subsequent confession must be questioned. Implied promises of leniency fall into the same category as implied threats, in that they could cause an innocent person to…

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    Act 4 Scene 1 Macbeth

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    In Macbeth It’s is a story all about bloodshed, death, and loyalty. And In the three Scenes for Macbeth Act 4 shows many qualities of a striving king. Act 4, Scene 1 shows that a good king embodies God instead of relying on Satanism. In Scene 1 Macbeth can be seen going up to the witches showing that he is relying on Satanism to predict what will happen if he does continue to kill. When Macbeth finds out about Banquo's ghost, he sets out to find the three witches so that with the help of…

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    self-awareness, empowerment, risk-taking/change/creativity, and servant leadership relevant to this assignment. Each of which will be discussed further below. Credibility Caldwell et al. (2010) have used Mayer’s 1995 work to define loyalty as trustworthiness that is “a subjective perception interpreted by each party and is measured on a continuum that assesses the ability, benevolence, and integrity of the party to be trusted” (p. 500, para 3). They believe that this model of trust defines our…

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    In the short story, “Thank You, Ma’am by Langston Hughes,” Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones is a large and kind old woman. In the story, Roger, a young fourteen year old boy, tries to take Mrs. Jones purse. After snatching her purse, he falls to the ground where she picks him up and asks him why he is so dirty. After making him pick up her pocketbook, she takes him to her home. There, she makes him wash his face and eat a good meal. While making his meal, she asks Roger why he tried to steal…

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    analyst. When it comes to public policy, there are many different and diverse viewpoints and ideologies. Therefore, being aware of different perspectives allows analysts to convey information respectfully, as well as, promotes effectiveness and trustworthiness of the…

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