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    Dye penetrant inspection:   Dye penetrant inspection (DPI)‚ also called liquid penetrant inspection (LPI)‚ is a widely applied and low-cost inspection method used to locate surface-breaking defects in all non-porous materials (metals‚ plastics‚ or ceramics). Penetrant may be applied to all non-ferrous materials‚ but for inspection of ferrous components magnetic-particle inspection is preferred for its subsurface detection capability. LPI is used to detect casting and forging defects‚ cracks‚ and

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    METHODS OF INSTRUCTION THE PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES OF INSTRUCTION INTRODUCTION. The effectiveness and efficiency of training and instruction will largely depend on the ability of the instructor to teach. All Instructors must expect to have to instruct because soldiering and instructing go hand in hand. They must therefore‚ know thoroughly‚ not only their military and professional subjects‚ skills‚ techniques but also how to instruct. INSTRUCTOR QUALITIES. The qualities of a good instructor

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    Learning Activity 4 – Evaluation of Educational Tests Part 1: Description A. Title of the test: School Motivation and Learning Strategies Inventory B. Acronym used: SMALSI C. Authors: Stroud‚ Kathy Chatham & Reynolds‚ Cecil R. D. Publisher: Western Psychological Services E. Year of publication: 2006 F. Intended grade/age level of use: Ages 8-12‚ 13-18 G. Intended purpose: To measure strategies students actively employ in learning and test taking H. Test category:

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    MANAGING FINANCIAL PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES DESCRIPTION OF THESIS: This thesis is the first of two that provide learners with a foundation in financial principles and techniques relevant to the strategic management process. In this unit‚ the focus is on the management of costs through the use of forecasting‚ appraisal and financial reporting procedures. The main objective is to provide learners with the tools and confidence to apply analyze and evaluate financial information. This will enhance

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    Explain the functions or scope and classification of marketing. 3. What are the concepts of marketing. 4. What is meant by marketing mix? Explain its features. 5. What are differences between selling concept and marketing concept. 6. Write about the principles of marketing mix. 7. Explain the factors influencing marketing mix. 8. Explain the importance of marketing in Indian context. UNIT II 1. Explain the scope and significance of consumer behavior.** 2. Explain the theories of consumer behavior.** 3

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    13 Principle of Asepsis The 13 Principles of asepsis is a basic knowledge that a nursing student should always remember when preparing for an operation and when working during an operation. Since Asepsis means the absence of pathogens‚ these 13 principles of asepsis is not only applicable when there is an operation but it should be observe in situations where there is a need to maintain the sterility of certain articles and to maintain a sterile environment. 13 Principles of Asepsis 1. All

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    INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING JEMABEL GONZAGA-SIDAYEN‚ RP‚ RPm‚ M.A. Psychological testing • a field characterized by the use of samples of behavior in order to infer generalizations about a given individual. • Sample behaviors are gathered through the responses to the psychological test and these responses are often compiled into statistical tables that allow the evaluator to compare the behavior of the individual being tested to the responses of a norm group. TYPES OF TESTS • • • •

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    Techniques of Hypothesis Testing Dr. Scott Stevens Objectives When you finish reading this article‚ you should be able to • Determine the appropriate null and alternate hypotheses for your hypothesis test • Determine if your test is one- or two- tailed • Conduct an appropriate test using Excel in any of three ways o Using the critical score approach o Using the non-rejection region approach (for a two-tailed test) o Using the P-value approach

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    Non-destructive testing methods Vibration analysis‚ infrared thermography‚ acoustic emission analysis‚ ultrasonic imaging‚ x-ray computer tomography‚ ground penetrating radar‚ digital radiography‚ optical testing methods‚ eddy current imaging‚ magneto-inductive cable testing Vibration analysis Vibration analyses can be carried out on a wide range of structures such as bridges‚ dams‚ buildings‚ etc. The tests are designed to determine the dynamic characteristics of the structures

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    CHAPTER 3: Employee Selection Principles and Techniques When you leave college to take a full-time job‚ there is a 50% chance that you will quit your first job within 3 to 5 years > variety of reasons > both the employee and the organization lose -> importance of employee selection principles and techniques. Improper matching of the person and the job‚ of the person’s skills and characteristics with the job’s demands and requirements leads to dissatisfaction and poor performance in the work

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