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    event‚ avoiding trauma-associated stimuli‚ and experiencing hyperarousal—that persist for at least 1 month and impair normal functioning.” The research that has been gathered over the years‚ and the findings that are being implemented from these studies‚ are helping to lay the foundation for successful treatment of the individuals diagnosed with this disorder. The biggest problem with PTSD in the military seems to be the accuracy and complexity of the diagnosis - and once diagnosed properly‚ the

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    2006; Herstein & Gamliel‚ 2006; Ueno‚ 2010). Subsequently‚ Lin‚ et‚ al (2010) as well as Souiden‚ et‚ al (2006) postulate that further in-depth studies are needed to investigate how branding can assist companies to achieve their organisational presence in the marketplace. Consequently‚ as there is inadequate research on branding literature‚ this study helped to establish a comprehensive understanding regarding the effectiveness of branding for small independent organisations. Therefore‚ this

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    theoretical article. The study used a randomized controlled trial (RCT). The RCT is known as the gold standard for evidence. The RCT was used to examine the role of treatment of sex offenders. The article was broken down into different sections. The first section of the study was to broken into the natural offending pathways of sexual offenders. The study shows the treatment for sex offenders only had a 1% effectiveness for those who were prosecuted and/or convicted. Most of the sample were drawn from the

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    HEAT AND DEHYDRATION LITERATURE REVIEWS   1  Literature Review #1  By Josh Schreck  A Review of “Exercise­induced dehydration with and without environmental heat   stress results in increased oxidative stress”  Summary: ​ This experiment and its results are very important for understanding the  effect of heat on dehydration and their relationship.  Many 90­minute cycling trials were  performed‚ with different combinations of temperature and hydration status.  While all  trials presented ​ cellular stress

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    Why write a literature review? New discoveries don’t materialise out of nowhere; they build upon the findings of previous experiments and investigations. A literature review shows how the investigation you are conducting fits with what has gone before and puts it into context. A literature review demonstrates to your reader that you are able to: Understand and critically analyse the background research Select and source the information that is necessary to develop a context for your research It

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    Hr Literature Review

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    Labour Issues in India - brief overview Absenteeism and Labour Turnover For many industries‚ lack of trained labour force is a problem. However‚ these problems are compounded by the fact that there are multitudes of unemployed potential labourers who‚ however‚ do not have the adequate skills for the job. Additionally‚ many do not also have the means to market themselves‚ or to make themselves available for jobs. Hence‚ lack of availability of labour is not merely a demand-supply problem‚ it

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    Expectancy theory Literature Review: Vroom’s Expectancy theory Literature review: Pavel Smirnov Vroom’s Expectancy theory Word count: Advanced Writing Skills‚ GEN 2133 Date 07.04.2013 Contents Literature Review: 0 Literature review: 0 Pavel Smirnov 0 Vroom’s Expectancy theory 0 Advanced Writing Skills‚ GEN 2133 0 1 Literature review 2 1.1 Introduction 2 1.2 Expectancy Theory 2 1.3 Conclusion 3 2 Reference List 5 Literature review Introduction

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    Australians were engaged in shift work. Subsequently‚ recent studies outlined by Kantermann et al. (2010) suggest that the health and wellbeing of millions of employee’s are seriously affected by shift work. The impact of shift work can play havoc to various homeostatic mechanisms on individuals‚ particularly for nurses who are the single largest health professional group regularly engaged in this type of employment (Deori 2012). Studies have also revealed that working long hours and engaging in shift

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    http://depts.washington.edu/psywc/handouts.shtml Writing a Psychology Literature Review There are two main approaches to a literature review in psychology. One approach is to choose an area of research‚ read all the relevant studies‚ and organize them in a meaningful way. An example of an organizing theme is a conflict or controversy in the area‚ where you might first discuss the studies that support one side‚ then discuss the studies that support the other side. Another approach is to choose an organizing

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    Bonati(2005) The aim was to compare results of studies performed in different settings worldwide and identify common therapeutic areas to allow for focused interventions‚ because off-label drug use can be a measure of the lack of knowledge concerning paediatric treatments. A secondary objective was to provide a brief review of efforts to date. A literature review of articles on off-label and unlicensed drug use in children involving general prescription samples was performed using Medline and Embase :

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