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... many of the prior state variables lead to large reductions in the sample. In particular, the experiences of the 1960s are sometimes lost with the use of the prior state variables: for the financial ... a The results reported on these sections use centered variables to avoid multicollinearity betweenthe first order terms and the interaction term. b ∆Capital(s-1) is not significant on the ... interpretation is that the effect of capital account liberalization is greater when preceded by higher values of the contingent variable. On the other among the studies because of the necessarily...
... displays the Pearson’s correlation coefficients and their p-values for the paired variable in each time region. The null hypothesis is that the correlation is equal to zero. The alternative hypothesis ... over the change in the 10-year Treasury bond yield, the change in slope (defined as the difference between 10-year and 2-year Treasury bond yields), the convexity, the change in leverage, the ... The null hypothesis is: the time series had a unit root. The alternative hypothesis is: the time series is stationary. A p-value of less than 0.05 means that at the 95% confidence level, the...
... transferred from the N lone pair into the s* anti-bonding orbital of the SH bond. This transfer is facili-tated by the overlap of the N lone pair with the lobeof the s* orbital proximate to the S atom, ... were computed as the dif-ference in energy betweenthe dimer and the sum of the opti-mized energies of the isolated monomers, corrected for basis setsuperposition error by the counterpoise ... as do many of the other structures. Anotherminimum, 0.2 kcalmolÀ1higher than the first, adds anotherpair of charge transfers, both into the SS s* antibonding orbi-tal. Some of the charge is...
... regression. The only major difference in the analyses is the nature of the response variable. Inmultiple linear regression, the response is a continuous variable, while inlogistic regression, the response ... differences existed among the treatments.As found by Young et al. (2004), most of the intensities for the differentattributes fall between 0 and 4 on a 15-point line scale. The Cheddar cheesesthat ... expectoration cups to cleanse their palate between samples. Testing was conducted at the same time every day.References were prepared according to the spectrum intensity scalevalues of the four basic tastes...
... seems like the most suitable. Because the characteristic of function is dividing to tasks, employees of individualtask can exchange and work each others. And then, the more exchange the more relationship.ã ... differentperception The manager and the employee perceive the job design freedom in different ways; theyhave different perceptions of the employees’ amount of freedom”19 Another aspect of individual ... remarkable. As the same as other concepts, there are many way todefine organizational culture. One of the definition is described as follow:“Culture (in the sense of organizational ‘climate’) is the collective...
... matters is the organization's goals, there is simply "no space" for weighing the cost of those goals for an individual or the individual's family. The disciplines of the learning ... organizations compete for a limited resource. The success of one means that it tends to get more of the resource, which then reduces the success of the others. The resource could be limited dollars ... exists, and which is ideal for the job. The more I understand the real skills of leadership in a learning organization, the more I become convinced that these are the skills of effective parenting....
... how they scored on the saving index and ranged from about one out of six in the low group to three out of four in the high group.To compare the consistency of these estimates withthose of the ... Financial Management: The Connection between Knowledge and Behavior 317 annual percentage rate because they pay off theirbalances in full each month, but they may want tocompare other fees, terms, ... ofrespondents in the Surveys of Consumers said thatthey saved regularly, and a lower proportion said thatthey did not save (table 4). The differences in the results are not surprising given that the Surveys...
... Stories AboutTheir Lives and their Health The projects demonstrate the value andstrength of participatory action research. The voices of the women in the reportsprovide real evidence of the challenges ... supported by the PWHCEand is a synthesis of the policyrecommendations arising from the research.These are combined with the results andrecommendations from two other paperswritten at the same ... to provide the epidemiological datapolicy makers demand.4. The importance of women’s storiesof their lives and their health.Notwithstanding the above, the voices of the women in the reports...
... weakly influenced. The adequacy of atest of whether psychotherapy affected survival would be deter-mined by whether the intervention had the requisite effect on the mediator, the presumed mechanism ... with the surgical team. . . . The thera-pist was also present during the weekly surgical rounds and once aweek at daily nursing rounds. The therapist often alerted other care-givers as to the ... psychotherapy, two con-sisted of individual therapies (Kuchler et al., 1999; Linn et al.,1982), whereas the others were group therapies. The group thera-pies included cognitive–behavioral therapy...
... levels We then counted the total score for all the observations in each category. The test of the significance of the results is the same as that given above for the Table VII. The results ... made8, 2. The name of the reference entity, 3. The maturity of the CDS, 4. Whether the quote is a bid (wanting to buy protection) or an offer (wanting to sell protection), and The CDS spread ... day and they are reasonably close together. When there were both bid and offer quotes for a reference entity on a day we calculated U, the maximum of the bid quotes and V, the minimum of the offer...
... into the nextstage of ‘reading to learn’.For the purposes of the evaluation, the children in Year 1 in the year preceding the introduction of the SWELL programformed the control group. Thesechildren, ... while the Year 5 follow-up wasbased on 103 children, one less in eachof the groups. At the end of Year 3 the differences weresignificant on the pseudo-word readingtest, but not on the other ... indicated that theyincluded systematic teaching of phonicsas a part of their teaching program.Again there was a difference between the pilot and the control schools interms of the proportion...
... earnings measurement interval, the more likely we will observe the phenomena we expect. The shorter the period, the larger accruals are relative to cash flows (the larger the end-point problem) which ... obtain the same measure." 9 The first term in equation (3) is the target inventory and the second term is the extent to which the firm fails to reach that target inventory. The credit ... of the simple model, so this section examines whether predictions based on the modified model are in line with the actual correlations. The main feature of the modified model is the presence...