There arises a legal and ethical issue in using them for tests and experiments to identify the link between stress and other factors with alcoholism. The reviewed research met the legal and ethical expectations by providing consent forms for the parents of the participating children to sign. The participants used
According to Merriam Webster online dictionary anxiety is “An abnormal and overwhelming sense of apprehension and fear often marked by physiological signs (as sweating, tension, and increased pulse), by doubt concerning the reality and nature of the threat, and by self-doubt about one's capacity to cope with it”. In addition, depression is defined by the Oxford online dictionary as “A mental condition characterized by severe feelings of hopelessness and inadequacy, typically accompanied by a lack
included 100 patients of chronic kidney disease, who were included, irrespective of their age, sex, aetiology and their clinical profiles. A thorough clinical examination and evaluation were conducted, which included serum iron studies. By using Chi- square analysis, the parameters which were used for a statistical correlation were the levels of anaemia with respect to the stages of the kidney disease, the type and the severity of anaemia, thrombocytopaenia with the bleeding time, leucocytosis and
pollen the bees carried, Poisson regression models were used. The data was overdispersed so quasi Poisson errors were used. To find what type of pollen and if it was mixed or pure the bees were carrying Pearson Chi-Square tests were done. The researchers used Morisita-Horn Test and Jaccard Test were used to find the type of plants the pollen the bees were carrying came
,extra-curricular activities ,deviance and disabilities are all-important influences on SRP and have been shown to affect test scores .School environmental factors ,such as school size ,neighborhood, and relationship between teachers and students also influence test scores (Johnson & Elder ,2004). One’s own family background has also been found to influence a students test scores .research has found out that socio economic status, parental involvement and family size are particular important family
1. For evaluation of data quality: Do DSMB (data safety and monitoring board). 2. Also for data quality: Import data into a statistical package of choice. 3. For data quality: Create a codebook. This will have an organized table of the 10 variables collected, what these measure and what type of variable is each of the 10 (continuous, dichotomous, etc.). 4. Perform descriptive analysis checks for data inconsistencies and missing data. For the categorical variable of “Sex”, the answers “F” “Woman”
Previous work by Harder has shown the average flower length of Aster plants to be 2 inches (1985). Chi Square Data Goldenrod Aster Honey Bee .0086 .0086 Butterfly .2571 .225 Bumble Bee .25 .2469 Fly .3556 .2909 Wasp .089 .0743 2 = 1.806 df= 4 C= 9.5 2 C – Fail to reject null hypothesis Discussion The Chi Square analysis above shows that
Introduction: Access to healthcare has been considered a major reason behind many adverse health outcomes and it is attributed to be the primary reason or and intermediate factor which increases infant morbidity and mortality. [1] However, it is equally important to understand the pattern of utilization of healthcare services, when they are made available and accessible. Awareness about the available healthcare facilities and the importance of prevention over intervention is of utmost importance
Attempting to do this research process the authors are trying to answer the question of whether or not there are any cognitive effects of risperidone on the processes in children with autism and irritable behaviors.“A detailed analysis of adverse events from risperidone treatment in children with autism indicated that reports of somnolence usually dissipated between 2 and 4 weeks after the last dose adjustment of risperidone” (Aman et al,2008).One of the key resolution of the study was to try
388 Business Intelligence Journal August Impact Assessment Of Corporate Culture On Employee Job Performance Olu Ojo Abstract This research study assesses empirically the impact of corporate culture on employee job performance as well as organisational productivity using Nigerian banking industry as the case study. We try to ascertain if organizational culture affects employee job performance, and to formulate recommendations regarding corporate culture and employee job performance