International Journal of Business and Management April‚ 2009 Emotional Intelligence and Employee Performance as an Indicator for Promotion‚ a Study of Automobile Industry in the City of Belgaum‚ Karnataka‚ India Praveen M.Kulkarni (Corresponding author) Karnatak Law Society’s‚ Institute of Management Education & Research Sy. No. 77‚ Adarsh Nagar‚ Hindwadi Belgaum 590011‚ Karnataka State‚ India Tel: 91-831-2405-511 E-mail: praveenmkulkarni@gmail.com B. Janakiram Department of Master of Business
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update on the effects of playing violent video games‚”Journal of Adolescence 27‚ 113–122. Bonnie‚ RJ‚ "Discouraging Unhealthy Personal Choices through Government Regulation: Some Thoughts about the Minimum Drinking Age‚" In Minimum-Drinking-Age Laws‚ Wechsler‚ H (Ed.)‚ Lexington‚ MA: DC Heath Co.‚ p39-58‚ 1980.) Donnerstein‚ E.‚ Slaby‚ R. G.‚ & Eron‚ L. D. (1994). The mass media and youth aggression. In L. D. Eron‚J.H. Gentry‚ & P.Schlegel (Eds.)‚ Reason to hope: A psychosocial perspective on violence
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The Effects of Alcohol Consumption on College Students On a weekly basis‚ college students consume more alcohol to fit in with their peers. Prior research has shown how alcohol consumption can lead to negative effects. Typically‚ college students ignore the negative effects of consuming alcohol‚ in order to have a good time. College students are the point in their life where they are searching for new and exciting ways to fit in and have fun amongst
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was 34% and for males it was 39%. The results of this survey were high compared to the national date comprised before hand. Also the students of this survey were predominately white and have been known to binge drink more than other racial groups (Wechsler‚ 2002) There are some limitations that can affect the validity of the survey. Students could have been untruthful when answering the survey; also extra credit was offered to them to complete the survey. Women also had more risky weight loss behaviors
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Figure 2.1. Sample One-Experiment Paper (The numbers refer to numbered sections in the Publication Manual.) Running head: EFFECTS OF AGE ON DETECTION OF EMOTION 1 Establishing a title‚ 2.01; Preparing the manuscript for submission‚ 8.03 Effects of Age on Detection of Emotional Information Christina M. Leclerc and Elizabeth A. Kensinger Boston College Formatting the author name (byline) and institutional affiliation‚ 2.02‚ Table 2.1 Elements of an author note‚ 2.03 Author Note
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David Wechsler i. Improved IQ Tests for Adults. ii. Idealized Verbal & Nonverbal IQ’s. e. Intelligence Testing Today i. Individual Tests & Group Tests Today. ii. Most likely Score Higher on Group Test. 3. Basic Questions: Intelligence Testing a. IQ Questions
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theatre‚ Melbourne are completed at the Head office in Sydney. Imax technology premiered in Osaka‚ Japan in 1970 and the first permanent IMAX projection system was installed at Ontario Place¡¦s Cinesphere in Toronto in 1971. In March 1994 Brad Wechsler‚ Rich Gelfond and Wasserstein Parella Partners finalised the sale from the original partners IMAX was taken public on NASDAQ‚ which enabled IMAX to capitalise and take advantage of growth opportunities. There are currently over 220 IMAX affiliated
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Multiple Intelligence Theory of multiple intelligence Intelligence can be defined as the combined or comprehensive capability of an individual to act purposefully‚ rationally and to manage effectively within the environment (Wechsler‚ 1944). Intelligence is also conceived as the sum of three parts: abstract‚ mechanical and social intelligence (Thorndike 1920; Thorndike‚ Bregman‚ Cobb‚ & Woodyard‚ 1927). However‚ Howard Earl Gardner perceived intelligence as ‘the capacity to solve
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http://changingminds.org/explanations/theories/social_influence.htm. Date Assessed: April 8‚ 2012. DeSantis‚ A Forsyth‚ D. R. Group Dynamics (5th edition). (2010). Belmont‚ CA: Wadsworth/Cengage Learning Latane‚ B McCabe‚ S. E.‚ Knight‚ J. R.‚ Teter‚ C. J.‚ & Wechsler‚ H. (2005). Non-medical use of prescription stimulants among US college students: Prevalence and correlates from a national survey. Addiction‚ 100‚ 96–106. McCabe‚ S.E.‚ Morales‚ M.‚ Cranford‚ J.A.‚ Delva‚ J.‚ McPherson‚ M.D.‚ & Boyd‚ C.J. (2007)
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Final Exam Study Guide Psychological Test & Measurement 1 Psychological tests a pertain only to overt behavior b always have right or wrong answers c do not attempt to measure traits d measure characteristics of human behavior 2 The specific stimulus on a test to which a person responds overtly is called a(n) a overt event b answer c item d scale 1 3 Jeremy lost his job very unexpectedly last year‚ and for a short while he was not as confident as usual This change in his level of confidence
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