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    Introduction Since Nilles first defined the term ‘telecommunicating’ (Nilles 1975), or alternatively, teleworking, this new method of performing the job has been more and more exercised as a cure for various ‘organisational ills’, for example, work-family balance (Bailey & Kurland 2002). By the end of last century, there were 1.1 million employees in USA working out of office (Bailey & Kurland 2002). The term ‘teleworking’ is defined as a flexible work arrangement that allows employees to work almost

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    The And Of The Forest

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    In investigation 1, the data points are very clustered from the height of 150cm to the height of 300cm. This makes sense as saplings are defined as young trees that are taller than 1.35m above the forest floor. So between 150cm and 300cm is most likely average height which would be the majority of the population. The overall data set of investigation 1 is alot more spread out than the compact data set of investigation 2. On the other hand, in investigation 2 all the data points are overlapping and

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    Money & Happiness When posed with the task of creating a digital documentary, my first thoughts were not positive. I had expected to be assigned a written essay for our final project, and the concept of creating a persuasive documentary was foreign to me. Eventually I decided that I would continue with the topic of the correlation of money and happiness, due to the fact that I had previously written my literature review on the same topic. I took my previous knowledge that I had learned from researching

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    The article “Mathematics Achievement: The Role of Homework and Self-Efficacy Beliefs”, explores the use of the U.S. portion of the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA). It examines how homework support resources, including books and having a good study environment, impact students in terms of self-efficacy and their achievement in mathematics grouped by race and gender. The article identifies two research questions: 1) To what extent do beliefs of mathematics self-efficacy, such as

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    The field of statistics is a standout amongst the most ordinarily utilized numerical fields as a part of ordinary life and is available in games, media, and business organizations. The world depends on insights to assemble essential data and to precisely anticipate data for different imperative purposes. Nonetheless, the field of statistics is not as ancient as society may think it to be. It was initiated in the mid Twentieth Century with the establishing of the primary statistics departments on

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    Discriminant validity shows the distinctiveness of a construct compared to the others (Carmines and Zeller 1979). It is verified using the cross loadings and Fornell-Larcker criterion. The table shows that the loadings of the items corresponding to one construct is greater than the loadings on the other constructs. According to Fornell-Larcker(1981) criterion the pairwise correlations among the constructs is to be compared with the Average variance extracted. If the square root of AVE (depicted

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    Seedling Salinity Tolerance Evaluation A total of 138 introgression lines were screened for salinity tolerance at seedling stage in greenhouse following the standard protocol of IRRI with some modifications (Gregorio et al. 1997) (Supplementary Figure S1). The screening experiment was conducted in a randomized complete block design with three replications. All lines were germinated in the laboratory and were transferred to nutrient solution which contained 1g/L of Jack’s Professional fertilizer

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    Starting in 1972, the General Social Survey (GSS) used a four-category response scale for respondents to answer a question on how they view their own health, known as the self-reported health question (SRH) (Smith 2005, 1). The four-categories used were: poor, fair, good, and excellent (Smith et al. 2017, 385) Starting in 2002, the GSS started using both a four and five-category scale for people to respond to the SRH (Smith et al. 2017,1537). The five-category scale used the same measures from the

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    From finding the sum of each participants survey score, the average survey score was 38.82, with score ranges from 29 to 48. This mean translates into a slight preference in our unconscious minds toward men with careers than with women. The IAT scores ranged from four to seven, with an average of 5.86. A mean of this degree signifies a slight to moderate attitude of men being associated more with careers. After inserting data into correlation applet and running observed data through 50,000 simulations

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    any knowledge about the items. For example a book recommender system does not require any knowledge about the contents in the book, the author and price etc. Collaborative recommendation approaches take a matrix of given user-item ratings as the only inputs and produces the prediction of a new item and a list of 'N' recommended items. However, the top 'N' list does not contain the items that the current user has already bought. The algorithms for collaborative filtering can be grouped into two general

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