concept of person-environment fit (P-E fit) is central to research in organizational behavior‚ organizational psychology‚ and human resource management (Dawis & Lofquist‚ 1984; Edwards‚ Caplan‚ & Harrison‚ 1998; Holland‚ 1997; Kristof‚ 1996; Walsh‚ Craik & Price‚ 2000). P-E fit has been examined in reference to various person and environment constructs‚ such as employee needs and work- related rewards (Dawis‚ 1992; Edwards & Harrison‚ 1993; Rice‚ McFarlin‚ & Bennett‚ 1989)‚ employee abilities and
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RESEARCH PAPER ON SELF-DIRECTED LEARNING (SDL) Page Introduction 3 History/Background 5 Benefits of Self-Directed Learning 7 Emerging Trends and Issues 9 Impact on Facilitating Adult Learning 10 Conclusion 10 References 11 RESEARCH PAPER ON SELF-DIRECTED LEARNING Michelle Henry INTRODUCTION “Self-directed learning is a continuous engagement in acquiring‚ applying and creating knowledge and
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Discursive Limits of “Sex”’‚ London‚ Routledge. Clarke‚ A. and Miller‚ D. (2002) ‘Fashion and anxiety’‚ Fashion Theory‚ 6‚ 2‚ 191-214 Cole‚ T. C. (1992) The Journey of Life: A Cultural History of Aging in America‚ Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Craik‚ J. (1994) The Face of Fashion: Cultural Studies in Fashion‚ London: Routledge Crane‚ D. (2000) Fashion and Its Social Agendas: Class‚ Gender and Identity in Clothing‚ Chicago: University of Chicago Press Crossley‚ N. (2001) The Social Body: Habit
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Abstract No one could have a accurate and comprehensive definition of the two terms “fashion icon” & “fashion leader” in the past decade while these two new words appear frequently in the fashion world today. However‚ it seems that these have their own significance and concept in two different cultural perspectives. The propose of this research is to answer the question what does the “fashion icon” & “fashion leader” mean respectively in U.K. and China and what causes the difference understanding
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| | The effects of brand name suggestiveness on advertising recall Kevin Lane Keller‚ Susan E Heckler‚ Michael J Houston. Journal of Marketing. Chicago:Jan 1998. Vol. 62‚ Iss. 1‚ p. 48-57 (9 pp.) | Abstract (Summary)A study reports the results of a laboratory experiment examining the effects of the meaningfulness of brand names on recall of advertising. Findings indicate that a brand name explicitly conveying a product benefit leads to higher recall of an advertising benefit claim
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and M. Van Alstyne (2006) Information‚ Technology and Information Worker Productivity: Task Level Evidence‚ MIT Working Paper Basex Inc. (2005) The Cost of Not Paying Attention: How Interruptions Impact Knowledge Worker Productivity. Available from: Craik‚ F.I. and E. Bialystock (2006) Planning and Task Management in Older Adults: Cooking Breakfast‚ Memory and Cognition‚ 34(4)‚ 1236-1249. Daft‚ R. L. and R. H. Lengel (1986) Organizational Information Requirements‚ Media Richness and Structural Design
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VCE Psychology Unit 3 Notes. Covering consciousness and memory Consciousness Chapter 2 -‐ States of Consciousness • OVERVIEW Concepts of normal waking consciousness and altered states of consciousness including daydreaming and alcohol-‐induced‚ in terms of levels of awareness‚ content limitations‚ controlled and automatic processes‚ perceptual and cognitive distortions‚
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Abstract This study examined program completion and student motivation among students within one particular alternative education high school program. Exiting students of the program are expected to have done so within 65 days. Based on the most recent student exit date prior to this study‚ only 18 of 29 students successfully completed the program within 65 days. Surveys were given to determine the motivational levels of the students failing to exit within the expected timeframe. A low level
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2011‚ from http://viewzone2.com/agingx.html. Whitbourne‚ Ph.D‚ S. K. (2010‚ March 30). Long-term happiness and longevity: Is it all in the telomeres? Psychology Today‚ 78‚ 83. Zacks‚ R.T.‚ Hasher‚ L.‚ & Li‚ K.Z.H. (2000). Human memory. In F.I.M. Craik & T.A. Salthouse (Eds.)‚ The Handbook of Ageing and Cognition (pp. 293–357). Mahwah‚ NJ: Erlbaum. [->0] - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ageing#cite_note-strawbridge-30#cite_note-strawbridge-30 [->1] - http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-04-chronic-stress-cancer-telomere-
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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Problem English is widely used in the world and has become the international language for a lot of people. The function of language itself is for communication. By having good communication‚ people will be able to have connection to each other wherever they come from. Almost all of our activities in our daily life need a communication in order to share our ideas‚ feelings to other people. The way to communicate our ideas is by making language. According
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