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    understand that stocks‚ forex‚ and commodities are or have been correlated in some way. For instance‚ prior to 2008 the United States Dollar had a direct correlation to oil‚ but now there is virtually no correlation. Gold on the other hand has a direct correlation. When gold is up the USD is down and vice versa. This is just a sample of the many correlations that have to be factored in to specific trades. Today there are multiple companies looking to bring on specific financial markets traders or clients

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    whilst on tour of duty‚ detailed recordings were kept of each sailor’s health status. The recorded Life Change Scores were correlated with the sailor’s illness score. Findings: There was a positive correlation of + 0.118 between Life Change Scores and illness scores. Although the positive correlation was small‚ it did indicate that there was a meaningful relationship between LCU’s and health. As LCU scores increased‚ so did the frequency of illness. Conclusion: The researchers concluded that as

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    per-applicant fee. This method has a statistically significant moderate correlation with successful promotion potential. Personality Exam: This exam seeks to measure a candidate’s conscientiousness and level of extraversion. These traits are considered by Daryl Perrone to be the most relevant traits for the position of a retail clerk. The conscientiousness portion of the exam has a statistically significant moderate correlation with absence. The extraversion

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    newspaper reporters‚ talk-show hosts‚ or television newscasters. The Most common problem in interpreting correlations is Third-Variable Problem. A correlation simply indicates that there is a weak‚ moderate‚ or strong relationship (either positive or negative)‚ or no relationship‚ between two variables. When interpreting a correlation‚ it is also important to remember that although the correlation between the variables may be very strong‚ it may also be that the relationship is the result of some third

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    Driving safety and types of distractions Sandra Callaway Argosy University This research study will examine the role of in vehicle cell phone use and drivers safety by simulation. Since cell phones have been inventions‚ they have and are becoming very popular‚ which cause the growth of wireless phones dangerous. In today’s society‚ many people use cell phones while driving. However‚ when using a cell phone while driving does it have an impact on drivers’ safety? Today‚ many people use cell

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    | | | |The aim of the study is to be able to find a prospective positive correlation between life stress caused by life events and later | |illness. | |It has long been suggested that there is a

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    PSY102 Foundations of Psychology Assessment 1: Evaluation of Report (Adolescents’ attitudes towards mental illness; Relationship between components and sex differences)   Q1 Read Burton page 87/89 and evaluate the introductory paragraph of the article. How does the opening paragraph in Norman and Malla (1983) differ from the guidelines illustrated in Burton? There are distinct differences within the Norman and Malla article with regard to both structure and detail when compared to the guideline

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    correlated to the velocity of a volleyball spike Christina Atwood‚ Derek Tortorich Belhaven University Introduction In most sports played by athletes today‚ ball velocity and velocity of the human anatomy both have an exceptionally high correlation with the effectiveness in that sport. Athletes who can perform at a fairly high velocity‚ or that can put objects in high velocity‚ tend to excel in their sport‚ especially power sports. Due to the importance of velocity in most power sports‚ the

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    children because they control the food bought and served in the household. However‚ research has also shown an association between parents’ and children’s attitudes towards food generally. For example‚ Brown and Ogden (2004)‚ reported consistent correlations between parents and their children‚ in terms of snack food intake‚ eating motivations and also body dissatisfaction. Our attitudes and eating

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    Career self-efficacy‚ proactive personality‚ goal orientations and their relationship to Leadership and Achievement Career Aspirations? BAREMY SAM ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR (200585) University of Western Sydney School of Management Abstract This report investigates which variables studied were strongly related to leadership and achievement career aspirations. The variables analysed were career-self efficacy‚ work orientation goals‚ and proactive personality. The variables

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