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    a sample of 152 respondents. Semi-structured questionnaires were used to collect both quantitative data and qualitative data. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics such as frequencies and percentages. Regression analysis and Pearson Correlation were used to establish the strength‚ direction and significance of the relationship between performance management practices and provision of financial services. Data were presented using tables and charts. The study concluded that SACCO management

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    prosocial behavior

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Introduction 2 1.2 Statement of the Problem 5 1.3 Significance of Study 6 1.4 Research Objective 6 S1.5 Hypotheses 8 1.6 Terminology Definition 9 1.7 Limitation of the Study 11 CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW 12 2.1 Family Strength 12 2.2 Relationship between Personal Characteristic and Family Strength 12 2.3 Relationship between Family Characteristic and Family Strength 14 2.4 Prosocial Behavior 15 2.5 Relationship between Personal Characteristic

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    ……………………………………………………… 15 Treatment of Data ……………………………………………………… 16 III PRESENTATION‚ ANALYSIS‚ AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA Level of Self-Esteem ……………………………………………………… 18 Level of Academic Performance ……………………………………………… 19 Correlation of Self-Esteem and Academic Performance ……………………………………………… 20 IV SUMMARY‚ CONCLUSIONS‚ AND RECOMMENDATIONS Conclusions ……………………………………………… 22 Recommendations ……………………………………………… 23 REFERENCES

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    Belsky and Rovine (1988) conducted a study in order to assess attachment using the strange situation technique. They observed infants who had been receiving 20 hours or more of day care per week before the age of 1. Their findings suggested that‚ in comparison to children at home‚ these children were more often insecurely attached. With insecure attachments being associated with poorer social relationships this may be considered a negative effect of day care. The NICHD started a longitudinal study

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    eating attitudes and habits through the types of food they eat‚ how meals are structured‚ their parenting style and the family environment as a whole. One study by Brown and Ogden (2004) compared matched questionnaires and results showed significant correlations between parents and child pairs regarding their snack intake‚ eating motivations and body satisfaction. In a similar way the model also explains the influence of peer models whereby the attitudes of friends is adopted by children‚ perhaps because

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    HH DISSERTATION REPORT ON “WHETHER THE BULL RUN IS REALLY SPREAD” A dissertation report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the MBA degree course of Bangalore University BY S.NITHYA Reg. No. 03VWCM6066(2003-2005) Under the guidance and support of Prof. R.Narayanaswamy Faculty-Management Alliance Business Academy Bangalore [pic] ALLIANCE BUSINESS ACADEMY BANGALORE – 560

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    Chapter 1 (GMI) 1.0 Introduction The attrition rate among academic staff at non-governmental universities and colleges is one the rise. Its effect is not only to the organization but also to the students. The researcher will be focusing on the state of affairs and do a deeper researcher in this area. The researcher believes that one of the reasons for this state of attrition rate is lower job satisfaction among academic. This chapter contains the research topic together with the statement

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    Final Project Research to figure out the most cost-effective way of acquiring textbooks 1. Executive Summary The purpose of our research is to figure out the various ways of acquiring a textbook for the University of Cincinnati students. We want to help students minimize the cost of textbooks by helping them compare different options. We also want to find out what are the different options of selling the book afterwards. Our goal is to help students stay cost efficient but also find out

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    include the Excel graph you have created from your data. Using the density of the unknown‚ determine the percentage of the unknown solution by using the trendline formula. Determine if there is a positive linear correlation. Unknown =    10.13 % NaCl by mass Correlation coefficient = 0.9902 therefore TABLE 5 DENSITY OF SALT SOLUTIONS- CLASS AVERAGE Concentration (%) Density (g/mL) 0 0.9487 4 0.9497 8 1.017 12 1.047 16 1.078 Unknown

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    whilst on tour of duty‚ detailed recordings were kept of each sailor’s health status. The recorded Life Change Scores were correlated with the sailor’s illness score. Findings: There was a positive correlation of + 0.118 between Life Change Scores and illness scores. Although the positive correlation was small‚ it did indicate that there was a meaningful relationship between LCU’s and health. As LCU scores increased‚ so did the frequency of illness. Conclusion: The researchers concluded that as

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