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    Work Family Conflict

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    Journal of Occupational Health Psychology 2000‚ Vol. 5‚ No. 2‚278-308 Copyright 2000 by the Educational Publishing Foundation 1076-8998«0/$5.00 DOI: 10.1037//1076-899B.5.2.278 Consequences Associated With Work-to-Family Conflict: A Review and Agenda for Future Research Tammy D. Allen‚ David E. L. Herst‚ Carly S. Bruck‚ and Martha Sutton University of South Florida A comprehensive review of the outcomes associated with work-to-family conflict was conducted and effect sizes were estimated

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    Impact of Competitive Advantage on Firms Growth Abstract Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to measure the Impact of Competitive Advantage on Firms Growth and firm’s performance. Methodology: Data were collected from 2 organizations using Questionnaires. The questionnaire consists of eighteen items that includes four items for demographic‚ four items for measuring training‚ five items for competitive advantage‚ three items for organization performance and two items for organization growth

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    year’s donation raising campaign . From this model it should be possible to predict the profitability of a prospective donor ‚ hence allowing a more targeted campaign at lower cost . The difficulty is due to extremely imbalanced data and the inverse correlation between the probability of response and the dollar amount generated from it . The available data set and problem is of the KDD-CUP-98 challenge . The solution would be applicable to any direct marketing campaign which has historical data available

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    2 3 4 5 Particulars % Correct (Test 1- Expertise) Correlation Relevance Vs Correct Average Relevance for Correct Average Relevance for Incorrect % Correct (Test 2- Non-Expertise) Subject 1 60% -0.08 5.57 5.75 40% Subject 2 70% 0.55 5.25 3.33 40% *1. % correct (test 1 expertise) - shows the % of correct answers by the subjects on test 1 (expertise tests) *2. Correlation relevance vs correct- Shows the correlation between the correct/incorrect answers and relevance scores

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    It may be particularly relevant to identify the role of extroversion in dealing with stress‚ for students may so take it as a way to reduce stress if extroversion proves to be effective. Even more so‚ if through the questionnaires a positive correlation between individualism and stress is observed‚ extroversion may serve as a coping method with stress‚ as it is expected that extroverts rely on people to feel good; if introverts rely solely on themselves to cope with stress‚ factors such as emotional

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    ijcrb.webs.com MAY 2012 INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY RESEARCH IN BUSINESS VOL 4‚ NO 1 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BRAND TRUST‚ CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AND CUSTOMER LOYALTY. (EVIDENCE FROM AUTOMOBILE SECTOR OF PAKISTAN) Talat Mahmood Kiyani (Corresponding Author) Assistant Professor Department of Management Sciences‚ COMSATS Institute of Information Technology Islamabad‚ Pakistan Mohammad Raza Ullah Khan Niazi Assistant Professor Department of Management Sciences‚ COMSATS Institute

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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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    a.- Increasing wages b.- Bonus program c.- Training programs d.- Career development programs Financial impact of employee tenure The correlations of manager tenure (+0.44) and crew tenure (+0.26) with profits show that there is a clear positive financial effect of increasing tenure. Though both factors have a quite strong correlation with profits‚ the manager tenure seems to be a much stronger driver. However‚ considering the learning curve of the employees it seems reasonable to

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    dropped the two different golf balls from 60 inches‚ 96 inches‚ and 120 inches to determine if drop height had an effect on bounce height. The golf balls did not bounce the same height when dropped from different heights‚ which showed a positive correlation between bounce height and price of golf balls. Introduction For our experiment we chose to test two different golf balls according to their price. We had a more expensive ball that had a softer core and deeper dimples on the outer surface

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    BREAKFAST EATING HABITS (STATISTICAL RESEARCH PROJECT) Every day millions of people around the globe turn off their alarm clocks and start their day. Some will jump out of bed and hit the door running full tilt because they are already 10 minutes late. Others are up hours before they are required to be anywhere‚ soak in the sunrise and settle into a predefined routine‚ of which breakfast may or may not be a part of. But who eats breakfast? Are there any significant factors that predispose

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