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    Kitov & Kitov (2011) provided an empirical model to check the impact of inflation and unemployment reactions to changes in the labor force in Switzerland using data from 1965 to 2010. Their overall, findings established that there exist long term equilibrium relations between the rate of labor force change and inflation rate. AMINU (2012) investigated the relationship between unemployment and inflation in Nigeria economy between 1977 and 2009. The results indicate that inflation had a negative impact

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    Kylie drops her backpack on the floor with a thump, and runs to change her clothes. “I’m home,” she calls to her mom, grabbing a quick snack before running over to her friend Emily’s house next door. Kylie is an example of many students across the country whose schools have begun to implement a new policy of no homework. The policy encourages children to spend their free time with their family. The only “homework” that a child is given is the material that they did not finish during class time. This

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    The correlation between social class and crime has been a source of controversy among criminologists. Many of the early criminological concepts and theories were originated on the unquestioned belief that the lower class population is more accountable for criminal behavior than are those who are economically advanced. However, even though today this supposition is not as universally accepted, it still devises many proponents. This paper inspects the connection between social class and criminality

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    interesting to study in the differences and relationships between previous evacuation decisions and evacuation intentions. Hence, I encourage the author(s) to extend their first hypothesis from PADM (Lindell and Perry 2012) by examining partial correlations on risk perceptions and damage experience to see whether those variables have mediation effects between previous evacuation decisions and evacuation intentions and between

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    declare that, this work of literature is written by the legendary modern poet T.S. Eliot. If only, the one had any knowledge about him and his style of poetry. Eliot interestingly, utilizes the technique objective correlation to express his point through his work. I dare say objective correlation is the most effective way to manipulate a person’s mind because, it pertains to people’s emotion. For example, picture of a scrumptious, mouth watering, juicy hamburger; a person’s initial reaction would likely

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    The results of this study did not support the hypothesis presented. However, there was a positive correlation between hours spent and depression scores. There was no moderator effect within the relationship of perceived social support and depression. Furthermore, some limitations played a part in this study. First, the number of male participants in the study was low. Second, it is not generalizable because this study was focused on psychiatric patients. Thirdly, recall bias may have affected the

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    McMaster Universty, Darryl P Leong, along with a group of researchers, conducted a four year study concentrating on the relationship between a person’s grip strength and their risk of cardiovascular death and were able to conclude that there is a correlation between these two factors. This study took place between January 2003 and December 2009. There was a total of 142,681 participants from an unbiased sample of households who were enrolled into the study. These participants were in age range of

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    level of correlation between the numbers of hours that students studied in relation to the level of anxiety that the students experienced at exam time. As researchers the aim was to disprove the null hypothesis that states there is no correlation between the two variables and to prove the alternate hypothesis that states that the anxiety at exam time is directly

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    level and randomly assigned to experimental groups. The participant groups were administered the Mathematics Concept subtest of the Iowa Basic Skills (ITBS) 1978, Levels 9-14. The ITBS was selected for its high reliability rating of 0.85 and its correlation with school curriculum (Brown & Wahlberg, 1993). One group received standard testing instructions while the other group received an additional set of motivational instructions read from a script.

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    2000). Which is become necessary to conduct a study of the event. The objective of this quantitative research is to identify the Brisbane good food and wine show’s patron demographics, motivations for attendees to join this event, and analysis the correlation from attendees’ satisfaction and willing to attend the event in 2017. There are three recommendations will

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