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    Cited: Source: Elifson‚ Runyon & Haber‚ 1998 This study used Pearson Product Moment Coefficient of correlation (Pearson r) developed by Karl Pearson as the correlation index

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    Research Proposal Understanding The Impact Of Informational Package Elements Toward Consumer Purchasing Behavior For Carbonated Drinks Product In Melaka Tengah‚ Malaysia 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 PREAMBLE Packaging seems to be one of the most important factors in purchase decisions made at the point of sale (Prendergast and Pitt‚ 1996)‚ where it becomes an essential part of the selling process (Rettie and Brewer‚ 2000). Munyadzi (2013) reveals the function of packaging has transformed over

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    spirituality A STUDY ON THE WORKPLACE SPIRITUALITY CLIMATE‚ COMMITMENT AND PERFORMANCE ABSTRACT As now a day’s employee’s spirituality in organizations are very important issues in the area of management and organizations. Years ago people were wanted to put their spiritual existence behind the door before entering the workplace‚ but nowadays‚ separating work life from spiritual life reduces employee’s morale and these two cannot be separate and people like being with their whole (physical

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    The correlation between depression and life satisfaction for older adults was examined using questionnaires. Four hundred and one older adults (age 65 and above) filled out two questionnaires that assessing depression and life satisfaction‚ as well as two irrelevant questionnaires that were used to prevent from guessing the hypothesis. As hypothesized‚ significant negative correlation was found between depression and life satisfaction for older adults. However‚ the strength of the correlation was

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    A REPORT ON STRESS LEVEL OF EMPLOYEES AT ASHOK LEYLAND INTRODUCTION Modern lifestyle is full of stress. You have not only to cope with challenges at work but also with stress that you take along with you to work. The problem is that in these difficult times when economy is bad‚ stress at home and workplace are on the rise. Due to changing technology‚ new demands‚ demographic changes‚ increased competition and increase in workload psychological problems related to occupational stress have

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    obtain 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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    the collected data were analyzed by using the following statistical tests on (SPSS): T-test for one sample‚ One-way analysis of variance‚ and Pearson correlation coefficient. The results indicated that: motivation scores were higher among students‚ no significant differences were found on motivation attributed to class level‚ and there was no correlation between motivation and age. At the end of this research‚ some recommendations and suggestions for future studies were presented. Keywords: motivation

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    simple regression analysis involves a single independent‚ or predictor variable and a single dependent‚ or outcome variable. This is the same number of variables used in a simple correlation analysis. The difference between a Pearson correlation coefficient and a simple regression analysis is that whereas the correlation does not distinguish between independent and dependent variables‚ in a regression analysis there is always a designated predictor variable and a designated dependent variable. That

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    Name Course HLT362v Date Section Exercise 23 PEARSON’S PRODUCT MOMENT CORRELATION COEFFICIENT 1. What is the r value for the relationship between Hamstring strength index 60°/s and the Shuttle run test? Is this r value significant? Provide a rationale for your answer. 2. Consider r = 1.00 and r = –1.00. Which r value is stronger? Provide a rationale for your answer. 3. Describe the direction of the relationship between the Hamstring strength index 60°/s and the Shuttle run test. 4

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    Selected personal attributes and sports participation of CAS students in Silliman University in the Intramurals Table of Contents Page List of Tables……………………………………………………………………………. iii List of Figures…………………………………………………………………………… iv ABSTRACT…………………………………………………………………………….. v Chapter I INTRODUCTION……...………………………………………………. 1 Review of Related Literature……………………………………………. 2 Theoretical Framework………………………………………………….. 6 Conceptual Framework…………………………………………………... 8 Statement of the

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