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    Multistage Fitness Test

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    suitable because there may be people who have asthma‚ and this will not be a fair way to test their fitness. Or someone can be injured and that can affect their running. Reliable – The results on the multistage fitness test are reliable‚ but the reliability of the test would depend on how strict the test is run and the practice allowed for the subjects. I would say that the test would only reliable depending on the conductor. Reason being‚ the conductor may pull you out when he feels that you’re not

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    Validity and Reliability

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    instrument. According to Parahoo (2006)‚ in quantitative studies reliability and validity are two of the most important concept used by researcher to evaluate the quality of the study that is carried out. Reliability and validity in research refer specifically to the measurement of data as they will be used to answer the research question. In most cases‚ the instrument that measures the variable is the central issues in determining the reliability and validity of the data. Whatever data collection method

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    teradyne case

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    their own test equipment‚ which would incline them to purchase the equipment from an outside source. To establish themselves in the market‚ Teradyne focused on cutting down the cost of the expensive test equipment and improving the equipment’s reliability by reducing the test equipment’s size and through the use of military grade components. Teradyne expected to have equipment that would have a useful life of five years with a maintenance cycle of three months at the most. Implementing their strategy

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    Human and Money

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    money cannot buy everything Do you think that money is the most important thing in the world? Can happiness really be bought by money? In a money-oriented city like Hong Kong‚ it is not strange that over a third of youth think that money can buy happiness. Yet‚ it is an irony that our pillars carry such a thought. In this essa Premium 982 Words 4 Pages The Theme of Money Is Not Everything in the Lorraine Hansberry‚ a Raisin in the Sun. The Theme of Money is not Everything in the

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    v. Reliability The experiment was unreliable. This is because no repeat trials were performed. A number of possible inconsistencies were outlined with regards to accuracy. As no repeat trials were performed‚ the results obtained may have merely been the outliers in the experiment so therefore be unreliable. This is because repeat trials need to be performed until a constant result is obtained in order for the experiment to be considered reliable. Ideally‚ a number of repeat trials should have been

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    Statements Reliability

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    Systems with the Use of Information Technology and its Effects on the Financial Statements Reliability: An Applied Study on Commercial Banks Ali Abdul Ghani Al-Laith Technical College of Management‚ Baghdad‚ Iraq [Abstract] The study aimed at identifying the importance of the internal control and its adaptation with the development of the use of information technology and its effect on the reliability of financial statements of commercial banks. The population of the study consisted of all

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    and although this can sometimes lead to him not understanding social situations his condition can also make him more reliable than someone without autism. The complexity of Christopher’s personality cannot be overlooked when looking at his reliability. Sometimes he is extremely logical and finds it difficult to understand parts of society that aren’t based on logic‚ for example jokes‚ whereas other times he bases his decisions on random things that have no relation‚ whether he is going to have

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    Human and Attitude

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    negative attitude of that person towards the project. He either thinks so‚ or he believes that this work is boring. In both the cases there could be numerous reasons for developing those atti tudes. It’s believed that there are three categories of human attitude/nature. The first category comprises those who have ’’You’re right‚ I’m wrong’’ attitude‚ the second category has this ’’I’m right‚ you’re wrong’’ attitude‚ and the third sect believes in ’’You’re right‚ so am I’’ attitude. Positive attitude

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    Human and People

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    Reacting to the speaker’s appearance & mannerism - Try not to focus on the looks of the speaker. We have a tendency of judging people by their look & assume some ideas from their appearance. Avoid pre-judgment. 2.Failing to control distractions - Human beings are always distracted. They can not stick to a single thing for more than a moment. You should control your mind at least for the time when you are listening to some other people. 3.Listening to evaluate - Most of the time people listen to

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    Board Exams to Be Banned

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    EXAMS! ‘Exams’ is the word that most students fear off. Exam is a part of school life that all students have to go through. There are advantages of having exams in school. But there are people who think that exams give more disadvantages to the students than advantages. Some people say that exams should be abolished because they encourage cramming‚ I believe that they should not be abolished because exams are the only way for teachers to get feedback from their students‚ build high moral standards

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