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    hits some metrics more than others For instance‚ they found that employee turnover affects some performance measures much more than others. • Customer Satisfaction and Quality showed large effects • Weaker effects found for employee attitudes‚ productivity and financial performance • Generally the effects were greater when measuring performance soon after the

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    This is commonly noticed while the children or youth are left in the comfort of their home and boredom knocks in. Based on the previous cases studied by the researchers‚ there are two opposing effects in watching television – positive and negative effects. The main aim of this study is to investigate the effect of television on youth. In order to provide the information needed‚ there are objectives that can help researchers align their findings. First is to determine the issue among youths of today

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    training are as follows: Ø The "halo effect" which as the name implies causes supervisors to only see the "angel" in an employee and blinds them by ignoring smaller problem areas that require growth and development. (San Joaquin County Human Resources Division‚ 2002) Ø The "comparing employees effect" evaluates one employee to another employee without considering the different tasks they are required to perform. (Neely‚ G.) Ø The "central tendency effect" is when supervisors rate their employees

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    February 16‚ 2013 The Effects of Growing Up In Urban High-Poverty Areas on Youth With the rising poverty levels in today’s society‚ the amount of youth that has been affected by poverty has increased substantially‚ rising more than fifty percent in the last twenty years. Studies show that there are at least nine million kids living in high-poverty areas of the United States. Children raised in poverty have no choice‚ but are forced to view the American dream in a very grim manner. For children

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    TWO-PROCESS THEORIES AND STROOP EFFECT: STUDYING THE EFFECT OF COLOUR CORRELATED WORDS (IV) vs. NEUTRAL WORDS WHEN RECORDING RESPONSE TIMES (DV) FOR IDENTIFYING THE INK COLOUR IN WHICH A WORD IS PRINTED. Abstract The idea of two-process theories and the Stroop effect are assessed in this experiment. The intention is to look for a predicted pattern between the response times of two separate conditions; one using a list of words that are colour related‚ such as “lemon” and another list of words which

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    lifestyle over the years has been both positive and negative. Technology makes life easier‚ and makes things more productive‚ but on the other end‚ it seems that in today’s day in age it is difficult to live without technology even if there are negative effects. Begin abstract: One of the biggest positive technological advances that makes life a little bit easier is the Smartphone. Smartphone’s contain many positive features such as‚ GPS. The fact that Smartphone’s are small and portable for us to carry

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    How technologies effect our society? Technology advances is increasingly introduced into our lives. Technology is the internet‚ electronic items‚ and cars‚ among others. Technology has helped in different ways such as in education‚ industry‚ medicine and so on. However‚ the excessive use of technology has its disadvantages. Many people do not realize that technology negatively affects society and has complicated life in several different ways. Technology has affected relationships with family‚ education

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    the recommendation for the further improvement of the study. I. Summary of Findings 1. Music affects the growth of Mung beans. As established in the experiment and based on the data gathered‚ music has a great effect on the growth of Mung beans. The varying degree of effect is dependent on the type or tempo of music to be played. 2. In general‚ music helps in the growth of plants. It hastens the growth of plants. As we conducted and observed our experiment‚ we noticed that classical music

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    Arab and Muslim Registration Security Effects The most significant temporary effect of 9/11 would certainly be the impact of the security as it affected Arabs and Muslims in the country‚ attempting to gain citizenship. Though the security measures found out thousands of illegal Arabs and Muslims‚ only 11 were related to terrorist associations. The other hundreds of thousands legally in the country with a visa were then required to register with the authorities through a program called the National

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    The Effect of Varying Levels of Interference on Response Time to Naming Ink Colors Maitram Do Queens College City University of New York Abstract This is a replication of Stroop’s (1935) investigation on the effect of interfering color stimuli on response time upon naming font colors. This study investigates the difference in speed of performance in completing three conditions - low‚ medium‚ and high with regards to the interference levels. It was hypothesized that at least one mean will differ

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