...
results. The reason for outliers can be measurement errors but there might also be
several other reasons why an observation is different from the others. After an outlier
is identified, further investigation ... presidencies. Furthermore, Bjørnskov points out that high trust
countries like for example the Scandinavian countries andthe Netherlands have a
rather peaceful political history and that their royal ... 1981 andthe Barometers. These are today the main sources
for researchers within this area andthe number of countries for which the data is
available rises every year.
Yet, the validity of the...
... grandmothers as the appropriate source for the intervention. The
grandmothers who participated in formative research developed the chitterlings
cleaning method for their peers. Having the grandmothers ... new hires.
• Of the nine employers who returned surveys before and after this project,
seven had an increase in the retention rate—they kept their “seasoned”
workers longer.
•After the project’s ... unpleasantness of the work,
perceived lack of training and management support, and poor recognition for the
value of LTC work. If the employers and general public do increase recognition
and rewards for LTC...
... Biology and
Pathology at Rutgers University and is stationed at the Philip E. Marucci Center for
Blueberry and Cranberry Research and Extension. His research goals are aimed at the
biology and control ... consumers, predators, pathogens, and
decomposers. Few would argue that their contributions to community dynamics are not
important to the organization and structure of terrestrial systems. Exploring ... weather patterns and altering the landscape by
our agricultural and urbanization activities. Fungi are affected by these activities, as are
a range of other organisms. However, along with other microorganisms,...
... term relative power is used to
generally refer to the power of the speaker
with respect to the hearer, which reflects the
degree to which the speaker can impose
his/her will onto the hearer. ... to
vary their refusal strategies according to status
rather than social distance while Germans
vary their refusal strategies according social
distance rather than status. However, the
investigation ... perceived behaviour
or problem to the offender and to request
some repair, criticizing is sometimes performed
to vent the speaker’s negative feeling or
attitude to the hearer or the hearer’s...
... whose parents
are born in France. Then, the population of “First-generation migrants” gathers foreign
individuals who are born abroad, regardless parents nationality and country of birth. And
lastly, ... “Second-generation migrant”.
First, the population of individuals “born French whose parents are born in France” gathers
individuals with French nationality whether they are born in France or not and ...
lastly, the “second-generation migrant” group represents individuals who are not foreigner
born abroad and whose at least one parent is a foreigner born abroad.
Individuals born French from French...
... for its performance according to those principles, with ‘external
verification’.
17
The Shell Report provides a particularly clear illustration of the other end of the
spectrum in the current ... the debate.
9
Thus our starting point will be the historical legitimation of
private property rights, the theory of thesocial contract.
2.1 The Influence of Social Contract Theory
The current ... proliferation of rights claims has devalued rights by eroding
their argumentative power’.
9
Human rights are very powerful moral restraints – and
where they are part of enforceable conventions powerful...
... of
awareness about your particular brand within the industry and related social circles. The more
important part of this is that thecommunity manager doesn’t perform like a regular marketer:
she ... Connectedness,
Provide for the Creative Commons,
Promote the General Web-fare,
and Secure the Blessings of Liberty
to Our Blogs and Our Friends and Followers,
Do Ordain and Establish this Network
for the .COM, the ... the
Internet and read the reviews from their peers before they take the plunge. Of course, improved
brand awareness can contribute to higher conversions as well.
Established Thought Leadership
If...
... power.
12
And for the most part, the initiators of totalitarian rule
pursued their aims in the name of some grand moral imperative – the
Aryan domination of the sub-human races of the world or the ... Nevertheless, some general
points relevant to my enterprise may be derived from the leadership
literature.
Leadership: the moral dimension
The Wrst is the general recognition of the noncoercive, ... per-
suaded, whatever the content of the moral views. In a world unmoored
from certain, divinely ordained foundations, the greatest danger is there-
fore less the exercise of an amoral, irresponsible...
... marketing theory and practice?
•
How have researchers used these perspectives to advance
How have researchers used these perspectives to advance
marketing theory and practice?
marketing theory ... consumer choice of
brands, referral sources and information-seeking
brands, referral sources and information-seeking
strategies?
strategies?
–
How do social networks influence behavior and outcomes ... researchers) seek to
SN theorist (and early marketing researchers) seek to
describe individual actors and their relations/patterns of
describe individual actors and their relations/patterns of...
... bile). For according to Hippocrates
‘‘temporary fears and terrors are due to overheating of the brain and
are associated with an expansion and preponderance of bile in that
structure’’ (Errera, 1962, ... proceed with the histor-
ical review.
Background
The term phobia derives from the Greek word phobos (attendant and son
of Ares À the god of war) denoting fear, terror, panic. Its source is the
worship ... strangers far from a secure and familiar base. Social
phobia is obviously linked to the interpersonal cluster of fears, as the
fear-evoking situations triggering it are predominantly social.
From the...
... restructuring, and
their combination as CBT produced equivalent effects. Theoretically,
however, the fact that cognitive restructuring or therapy do not affect
cognitive processes more or differently ... de-emphasizes the formal/struc-
tural aspects of the proper performance of social behavior. Instead,
it lays stress on the function of social behaviors or patterns of behavior.
Practically, it ... using rather similar methods of inducing behavior
change, the two differ radically in the manner of construing the content
of treatment.
The first À I shall name it structural À attempts to improve...