Students in Financial Crisis: How Academic Advisers Can Help Reed T. Curtis‚ University of South Carolina Editor ’s note: This is the eighth in a series of articles written by students enrolled in Jennifer Bloom ’s graduate seminar on academic advising at the University of South Carolina for the 2007 fall semester. As part of her course syllabus‚ Dr. Bloom required each student in her class to submit an article to The Mentor or other publications for consideration. Introduction Given
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Journal of Marketing Research‚ 37 (2)‚ 203-14 Ajzen‚ I Allegra Strategies Ltd. (2012)‚ The UK Restaurant Sector Report Assael‚ H Bachman‚ J. G. (1968)‚ ’Faculty satisfaction and the dean ’s influence: An organizational study of twelve liberal arts colleges ’‚ Journal of Applied Psychology‚ 52‚ 55-61 Bachman‚ J Bao‚ Y.‚ Y. Bao and S. Sheng (2011)‚ ’Motivating purchase of private brands: Effects of store image‚ product signatureness‚ and quality variation ’‚ Journal of Business Research‚ 64‚ 220-26 Bashaw
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2nd-3rd year Medical Technology Students Table of contents 1. Introduction 1.1 Background of the Study 1.2 Statement of the Problem 1.3 General Problem 1.4 Specific Problem 1.5 Hypotheses 2. Research Design 2.1. Participants 2.2 Instruments 2.2.1 Survey 3. Data Gathering 3.1 Findings 4. Data Gathering 4.1. Findings ( Frequency Tables) Table 4.1.1 2nd year Medical Technology Students based on Choices Table 4.1.2 3rd year Medical Technology Students based on Choices Table 4.1
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TIMET in Action: Using Collectivist Approach within the Thai English Speaking Class By Piraya Mitrsomwang A research proposal submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Quality Examination (QE) for the degree of Doctoral Degree in English Studies Faculty of liberal Arts‚ Thammasat University‚ 2013 Abstract In the realm of English Language Teaching (ELT‚) speaking is deemed to play a critical part of language learning and teaching process. Nonetheless‚ despite the various
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Organizational Behavior John Doe‚ Instructor January 6‚ 2005 Implementing Organizational Change A theory that has been used as a model for implementing change in organizational settings is Kurt Lewin’s theory of planned change (as cited in Hall‚ 1997). The three phases identified in Lewin’s change process include “unfreezing‚ moving or changing‚ and refreezing” (Hall‚ p. 240). The model is used to assist the organization to overcome obstacles and bring about effective change
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Effects of Computer Radiation in the Health of I-BSN-2 Students of Cavite State University I. Introduction Nowadays‚ computers are very common in a household. Computers are very advantageous which actually has unlimited capabilities; in seeking a certain information‚ for recreation‚ for entertainment purposes and many other uses. But despite those infinite uses of computers‚ some say that computers cause detrimental effects to those who are exposed to its radiation. Radiation‚ in
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Human Factors and Ergonomics in Consumer Product Design Uses and Applications Ergonomics Design and Management: Theory and Applications Industrial Engineering and Management Systems University of Central Florida (UCF) – Orlando‚ Florida Waldemar Karwowski Series Editor Published Titles Aircraft Interior Comfort and Design Peter Vink and Klaus Brauer Ergonomics and Psychology: Developments in Theory and Practice Olexiy Ya Chebykin‚ Gregory Z. Bedny‚ and Waldemar Karwowski Ergonomics
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Ethical Actions Worksheet Write a 100- to 150-word response to each of the following questions: • Was there anything in either the University Of Phoenix Student Code Of Conduct or the Student Code of Academic Integrity that surprised you? If so‚ what was it? Why were you surprised? If not‚ why not? No I can’t say that there was anything that really surprised me‚ I do think rules are important and they do need to be followed as young adults or older we will soon learn that even in the work
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Sample Size Calculator Terms: Confidence Interval & Confidence Level The confidence interval (also called margin of error) is the plus-or-minus figure usually reported in newspaper or television opinion poll results. For example‚ if you use a confidence interval of 4 and 47% percent of your sample picks an answer you can be "sure" that if you had asked the question of the entire relevant population between 43% (47-4) and 51% (47+4) would have picked that answer. The confidence level tells you
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Let’s put it to the test - Research questions for Business students 1. Business Source Complete (business (e-journals‚ US news‚ company information) http://search.ebscohost.com Remote access: Username: ns111032main Password: main Locate these journals on Business Source Complete: a) Go to publications and search for journal: “Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management” b) Search for Tesco plc in - More – Company Profiles and in Company Information to locate the company profile on Tesco and the
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