report Preliminary analysis Since the data of all variables are non-metric and ordinal‚ there is no appropriate preliminary analysis can be performed. The descriptive statistics of the variable (table 1) below show that most respondent’s answers falls between 3 to 4 and close to 4 which denote the perception of neutral to agree. That is‚ most answers are positive indicating the students are not on average dissatisfy with the teaching of the subject. Figure 1 |
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The identify technique and its major risk factors Dr. Kasetchai Laeheem1‚ Dr. Metta Kuning2‚ Dr. Nittaya McNeil2 1. Department of Educational Foundation‚ Faculty of Liberal Arts‚ Prince of Songkla University 2. Department of Mathematics and Computer Sciences‚ Faculty of Science and Technology‚ Prince of Songkla University. Abstract The purpose of this study was to study the technique for identifying bullying outcomes‚ and to investigate the risk factors associated with bullying behaviour at Pattani
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ĐỀ THI THỬ ĐẠI HỌC – CAO ĐẲNG MÔN : TIẾNG ANH – KHỐI D (Thời gian làm bài : 90 phút) ĐỀ SỐ 10 I. Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. 1. Despite playing under strength‚ the village team _____ beat the rivals. a. could b. were able to c. couldn’t d. weren’t able to 2. I suggest Andrea ______ in touch with the organisers. a. should get b. to get c. getting d. gets 3. The traffic lights _____ green and I pulled away.
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the reintroduction of predators‚ but this course is opposed by A. animal rights activists. B. neighbors and local ranchers. C. wilderness advocates. D. scientists. E. park rangers. _________8. Which of the following factors is probably the most important in the success of the reintroduction of wolves in Yellowstone National Park? A. The cooperation of local residents. B. The genetic diversity in the population.
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to Andrew Jackson” (1865) - Freedman of Edisto Island South Carolina - petition 94. “The Mississippi Black Code” (1865) - Attempted to regulate the lives of former slaves‚ gave certain rights but denied same as well. - Andrew Johnson - Laws 95. “A Sharecropping Contract” (1866) - Thomas J. Ross - Contract - Slaves (freed) stay on plantation and crop off land but some crops went to plantation owner. 96. “Elizabeth Cady Stanton” “Home Life” (1875) -Essay - Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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Multi-talker babble effects on reading comprehension Our group conducted an experiment to test whether multi speaker babble had an effect on reading comprehension. The thirteen participants were -scored on the percent (of answers) they got correct when reading a passage with and without babble. We used a prerecorded‚ three-minute sample of fourteen-person babble. We predicted that presenting the participants with babble versus without babble would negatively affect their correct answers. The
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Taylor Gleason October 26‚ 2011 BUIS 1200 The Fred Factor In The Fred Factor: How Passion in Your Work and Life Can Turn the Ordinary Into the Extraordinary‚ Mark Sanborn‚ a motivational speaker and the author of the book‚ tells the story of Fred. Fred is a mailman that Sanborn met in his home town of Denver‚ Colorado. However‚ this was no ordinary mailman. Fred always went the extra mile to serve‚ connect‚ and befriend all of his customers. Sanborn was astounded by everything Fred did for him
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REPORT SHEET Date | 2.26.2013 | | Name | Tina Mwale | Flame Tests | | | Include the data sheet with this report sheet. 1. An AM radio station broadcasts at a wavelength of 0.500 kilometers. Microwaves can have a wavelength of 12 cm. A fire place can give off photons with a wavelength of 1.5 x 10-3 millimeters and the X-rays used in a dentist’s office have a wavelength of 2.1 x 10-11 meters. Ultraviolet rays‚ the ones that give you sunburn or fade the colors of clothes have
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OUTLINE 1. Introduction a. Women in business b. Personal interest in subject c. Women in the world 2. History of Women in US a. Women ’s rights b. Women ’s rise c. Women today 3. History of Women in the World a. Women ’s firsts b. Places where women are currently oppressed c. Other women ’s movements outside of US 4. Women in business a. Europe b. Asia c. Latin America/Caribbean d. Africa/Middle East 5. Cultural Sensitivity a. US Corporations in other nations
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C8057 (Research Methods II): Factor Analysis on SPSS Factor Analysis Using SPSS The theory of factor analysis was described in your lecture‚ or read Field (2005) Chapter 15. Example Factor analysis is frequently used to develop questionnaires: after all if you want to measure an ability or trait‚ you need to ensure that the questions asked relate to the construct that you intend to measure. I have noticed that a lot of students become very stressed about SPSS. Therefore I wanted to design
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