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    participaints are in, which enables coaches to cater for individual’s specific training needs. The model identifies that there are three possible pathways that can be followed, each of which has varying characterisitics. The pathways are recreational participation through sampling, elite performance through sampling, and elite performance through early specialisation (Cote & Fraser-Thomas, 2007). Each of these pathways needs to be understood by sport coaches. As the ideology upon which the DMSP was constructed

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    Participation in any selected planning and program activities in order to help with observations will be required of all staff. (Yuen, Terao, 2003) There will be interviews required of staff and program participants, in addition to biannual questionnaires, in

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    Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that has been widely studied. Trudy Meehan and Malcolm MacLachlan, in the article “Self Construction in schizophrenia: A discourse analysis”, seek to shed light on the topic of self-construction in those with schizophrenia. The main issue they are addressing is whether or not using the discursive model of self-construction will provide a better and more accurate way of analyzing how people diagnosed with schizophrenia construct self as opposed to using only the

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    A small scale investigation into the development of ‘self concept’ in children, based on the findings of Rosenberg (1979), using 2 participants of different age ranges. Abstract This investigation looks at the self descriptions of two child participants and how they develop with age using the findings of Rosenberg (1979) as a reference. Rosenberg found that the self descriptions of younger children, physical qualities were more prevalent, whereas older children focused on their inner beliefs

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    Materials and Methods This study will focus on the impact social influences have on participants when asked to listen to songs played backwards containing subliminal messages and whether being told that a particular song contains secret messages will impact their responses. This study will take into consideration past studies conducted by researchers Thorne (1984) and Vokey (1985) whom support that the role of suggestion can influence peoples perceptions of secret messages in rock and roll recordings

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    Introduction The Belmont Report establishes ethical standards for researchers seeking to involve human subjects (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 1979). Among these standards is respect for persons- the right of people to be treated as autonomous agents (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 1979). Privacy, anonymity, and confidentiality (PAC) fall under this standard (Farrimond, 2013). In research studies, privacy refers to an expectation that access to participants ' information

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    In attitude-behaviour relationships, the Theory of Reasoned Action states that consumer behaviours are constructed by their attitudes, and the attitude itself is the result of the consumers’ perception (Fishbein & Ajzen, 1975). With regards to greenwashing, research has found that this attitude-behaviour relationship could manipulate the perception of consumer (see table 2 for perceptions and explanations), for instance, perceived deception (Newell et al., 1998), perceived scepticism (Albayrak et

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    Describe a clear and comprehensive target audience for the capstone. The Capstone project at the corporate headquarters of Fleetcor Technologies in Norcross, Georgia. There are eight main offices located in the United States and several Worldwide. The organizations serves over 500,000 commercial accounts with millions of cardholders across the United States, Canada, Mexico, Europe, Africa and Asia. Fleetcor Technologies manages relationships with more than 800 partners, ranging in size from major

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    hardships lie in certain behaviors that distract her and distance her in school. One example, would be Alicia’s reluctance to answer questions in class and putting her head down on the desk when she is called upon. In order to focus on this lack of participation, her first behavior goal would be, “Given a short, daily one-on-one meeting with her teacher to organize and mentally prepare for the day, Alicia will participate in class three times each day without being called on, as evaluated by the classroom

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    The goal is to see if educating parents will influence their views about Barbie. Specifically, will they still allow their child to play with Barbie or make any changes in the way their child interacts with Barbie? I am hoping to be happily surprised. I will be surprised, but pleased if majority of the parents decide to rethink the way they see Barbie and how they allow their child to play or interreact with the doll. However, I do not expect that to be the actual outcome. Sample The three participants

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