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    Others have countered that most factor analysis studies on the ZBI have found only two viable factors. Both types were highly correlated with each other and, hence, may measure one underlying construct (Bachner et al., 2007). Researchers have identified several types of caregiver burden with somewhat inconsistent results (Knight et al., 2000). The inconsistencies are due to differences in the factor analysis procedures and the labels used to describe the latent factors. In addition, the last item

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    cockpit development has been largely due to technological achievements. The dramatic increase in the complexity of aircraft after the dawn of the jet age brought with it a greater need than ever for automation that exceeded a simple autopilot. Human factors studies in other industries, and within the military paved the way for some of the most recent technological innovations such as the glass cockpit, Heads Up Display (HUD), and other advanced panel displays. Although these systems are on the cutting

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    The impact of customer advocacy on customer perceived value; written by Ying-Pin Yeh Published in The Journal of Business and Retail Management Research Vol. 8 Issue 1 October 2013, set out to research and analyze the effect of customer perceived value influences customer advocacy. Ying-Pin Yeh attempted to show the effects of customer trust, satisfaction, and perceived value in the telecom companies in Taiwan. This article attempts to prove that telecommunication business should be investing

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    The necessity to measure transit system performance along with its different dimensions has led to the development of a large number of quantitative performance indicators. Nevertheless, depending upon the specific indicator assessed, one can reach to different conclusions regarding performance. Furthermore, though performance and scale economies are closely related issues, they have been generally examined separately in the transit literature. There have been significant amounts of research undertaken

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    Usability is an important concept in human factors. ISO defines usability as the extent in which a product can be used to achieve goals with effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction in a specified context of use. Technology should have an aspect of usability and user friendliness especially in a clinical context, so that it can reduce cases of medical errors. An information system comprises of various elements, among them is users who should have a clear understanding of their functions. Usability

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    Introduction Over the decade, business leaders are finding themselves managing through historic levels of complexity. This complexity stems from a different set of environmental shifts. The recent continuous increase in globalization and outsourcing ongoing technological changes, demand that business leaders should consider the impact of social media on all aspect of their organisations. The recent financial crouch and the demands for better financial managers have prompt business leaders to rethink

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    Inverters Operating at Low Modulation Index with Variable Power Factor Subhadeep Bhattacharya, Student Member, IEEE, Diego Mascarella, Member, IEEE, Geza Joos, Fellow, IEEE, and Jianhong Xu, Member, IEEE Abstract— Conventional three-level discontinuous pulse-width modulation (DPWM) techniques are typically employed in variable frequency drive applications to reduce inverter switching losses and provide maximum benefit for load power factor angles in the range from 30° lagging to 30° leading. This paper

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    Related to expatriates’ issues, one factor that may result in this occurrence is the formal selection process of candidates. Therefore, through this essay, there will be a discussion about the practice of the traditional selection of international assignment and analysis on how the international assignment selection has been proposed to get some modifications for the later practice. In the end, there will be an implication section about what factor may still be unchanged in an international

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    Water quality data (fixed-interval sample) collected bi-monthly from 1999-2008 and monthly from 2009-2013 for all 18 monitoring sites within the Reedy Fork and Buffalo Creek basins over a 15-year period was obtained from The City of Greensboro Stormwater Division, North Carolina. The sampled data were grouped in ranges of years from 1999-2002, 2003-2008, 2009-2010 and 2011-2013 so as to obtain a detailed analysis on the data. The sampling sites in the study area were numbered for simplicity of result

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    FIX THIS According to stats Canada between 2002 and 2007 around 104,000 small businesses were created in Canada each year. Entrepreneurship, a new field of study and increasingly growing more and more popular, individuals are starting to look into becoming entrepreneurs. This essay will be addressing three main topics; ‘Is it worth the time and money to major in Entrepreneurship?’, ‘Do you need to be born and entrepreneur?’ As well as, ‘Are entrepreneurs and small business owners the same thing?’

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