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    THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE EXISTING INSTRUCTIONAL FACILITIES AND RESOURCES AT THE INSTITUTE OF TEACHER EDUCATION IN LEARNING THE ENGLISH SUBJECTS ­­­­­­­­­­­­­ _______________________________________ An Action Research Presented to the Institute of Teacher Education Pampanga Agricultural College Magalang‚ Pampanga _______________________________________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the subject MAJOR 21: LANGUAGE RESEARCH _______________________________________

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    1.1 Describe the major theoretical approaches of your selected organization. Human Behavior Approach It bears the existing and newly developed theories and methods of the relevant social sciences upon the study of human behavior ranging from personality dynamics of individuals to the relations of culture. Features * As management is the process of getting things done by people‚ managers should understand human behavior. * Emphasis is put on increasing productivity through motivation

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    I believe couples that have children have a much richer and fulfilling life than those who do not have children. Does generativity correlate to development‚ which is crucial for mid-adulthood tasks? There was a study done that showed positive correlation between generativity and psychological well-being as well as showing there were really no

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    satisfied? Correlations Correlations | | 7. Rating based on scale from trip advisor | 6.Overall Rating by the scale from trip advisor | Spearman’s rho | 7. Rating based on scale from trip advisor | Correlation Coefficient | 1‚000 | ‚729** | | | Sig. (2-tailed) | . | ‚000 | | | N | 448 | 447 | | 6.Overall Rating by the scale from trip advisor | Correlation Coefficient | ‚729** | 1‚000 | | | Sig. (2-tailed) | ‚000 | . | | | N | 447 | 469 | **. Correlation is significant

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    need to develop your strategy and arguments to be consistent and explain very well the whys. I did not win in all the points that I wanted; but I did achieve the Best alternative to a negotiated agreement (BATNA). Of course they have a positive correlation the more you prepare the more you achieve and vice versa. 3.- How did the concepts of preparation‚ power (structural and/or

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    STATISTICS EXERCISE 23

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    PEARSON’S PRODUCT-MOMENT CORRELATION COEFFICIENT ANSWERS TO EXERCISE 23 Question 1 The r value for the relationship between Hamstring strength index 60o and the Shuttle run test is -0.149. This r value shows a weak correlation between the two variables‚ as it is less than the 0.3 threshold for significance. Therefore‚ the r value is not significant. Question 2 Between r=1.00 and r=-1.00‚ there is no difference in terms of strength. Both values are on the extreme ends of the spectrum and signify

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    The correlation between mercury concentrations‚ weight and length in various fish species are indicated in figures 4.20-21. Total mercury concentrations were determined in some fish species in both the dry and the wet season from the Weija dam. About 42 samples of fish which consisted of three (3) species were sampled in all. Among the species were tilapia zilli (n = 7). Tilapia mariae (n = 7) and Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus (n=7) all of which are consumable (edible) by human. The mean T-Hg concentration

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    required data regarding research variables‚ the quality of work life questionnaire and emotional intelligence inventory were used. The collected data were analyzed by using Pearson correlation coefficient and one sample t-‚ with SPSS software. On the basis of findings of the study‚ there was a positive correlation between quality of work life and emotional intelligence (p< 0/000) and its subscales namely‚ self awareness‚ self management‚ relation control and social awareness. Furthermore‚ results

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    effects. - Degree of correlation can be represented by the correlation coefficient (the letter r). This summarizes the difference between the two variables‚ and can range from -1.0 to +1.0 (from a negative to positive number). Instructions on calculating the correlation coefficient can be found in any preliminary statistics book. - The difference between positive‚ negative‚ and zero correlation is crucial; if the variables have no relationship with one another‚ then their correlation is zero; but if

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    Questionnaires (TPAS) and The Parental Aspect Questionnaires (PAAS). The alpha Cronbach for this instrument for loitering factors was 0.8596‚ parenting styles was 0.8879 and parenting roles was 0.8975. The findings indicated that there were significant correlations with family relation factors‚ self-regulation teenagers‚ religion education‚ parenting styles and parents as a rolemodel. However‚ there were no significant differences with friendship relation and environment. Family relation factor was the most

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