CHAPTER 4: PRESENTATION OF FINDINGS This chapter summarizes the average years an Indiana superintendent stayed in the same public school district overall and based on personal characteristics and district characteristics. Additionally, this chapter reports the average number and percentage of superintendents based on how they stayed in the same school district, moved to another Indiana district, or left the Indiana public school system based on personal and district characteristics
SCENARIO 1 Target Respondents When selecting target respondents it is necessary to analyze the research objective. The respondents need to be accurate to provide good results for the research (Zikmund & Babin 2010). The target respondents for Menulog in this research are Australian restaurant owners who use the site. The reason they are chosen as the representatives for this research is because the objective of the research is to analyze how they feel about the service. We also want to see how they
Respondent three is 24 years old and identify himself as Caucasian. He is unemployed and has only completed his sophomore year in high school. He is single but has a three years old daughter named Ada. He was in a relationship with his daughter’s mom when he was 19 or 20 years old. He grew up in New Port Richey, Florida. He has eight half brothers and sisters. His parents were not married and his maternal grandma adopted him. His mom sells things on Ebay and he never meet his dad. He considered his
Chapter three deals with procedures based in the principles of “respondent conditioning”, also known as Classical or Pavlovian conditioning. Classical conditioning is different than “operant conditioning”, in which a behavior is modified through its consequences, known as a reinforcer or punisher. These behaviors are called operant behaviors or voluntary. However, this chapter focuses on “respondent behavior”. An example of a respondent behavior includes going to the doctors and having them use the
This report presents the main results of the Survey Q1_2017 on the Blockchain for FinTech, which was conducted between ___ and ___ 2017. The total sample size was 105 respondents, 25% of which are Executive and Senior level Managers. The report mainly provides information on the competence of the respondents in comparison to the companies’ engagement in the blockchain sphere; evidence of importance; specific area of interest; barriers to development and companies’ needs. In addition, the report identifies
my co-worker who I have workeded with for 4 years. Response #2 is another co-worker who work with me for 3 years we have the same title, response #3 is my current supervisor for the past 2 years. Efficiency Orientation Respondent 1: 3.75 Respondent 2: 3.67 Respondent 3: 4.00 Self: 3.50 Overall: 3.81 This is a strong ability for me as indicated by the external assessment scores. My role at work Involve a lot of efficiency in order to get tasks done correctly. Being able to perform different
Respondent: I'm a kid, I can't say anything. She was just thinking her life was all perfect, and then I come in and there's a problem. Interviewer: (31:19) Right, it's all your fault. Respondent: “I have problems now.” Interviewer: (31:22) How long did you stay in this foster family? Respondent: Like 14 years (31:27 inaudible). It was torture. Interviewer: (31:33) What year did you first become adopted? Respondent: Like 2008. Interviewer: (31:45) That's when you were in Kiddie? (31:48 sp?) Respondent:
Complainant is a Black male. Complainant contends that he was hired by Respondent Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) as a temporary sheet metal worker in or around September 2010. Complainant asserts that he had previously worked for Respondent MBTA as a temporary sheet metal worker from on or about June 9, 2008 to in or around June 2009. Complainant alleges that he was assigned to work the night shift while S.C. (White) with less seniority was not assigned to work the night shift
individual is mentally impaired which may or may not reach the criteria for mental illness, the respondent must first lack sufficient judgment. Secondly, the respondent would have to be likely to injure themselves or others if they are not treated properly if he also inclined to inflict emotional damage to his family members or others or those who may not have a choice to avoid contact with the respondent. Lastly, he must not be able to take care of himself or receive specifically regarding medical
However, for 11.5% 75 of the respondents selection of life spouse was made by the parents with the proper assent of the respondents while only 6.9% of the respondents made self-determining result regarding the selection of their marriage spouse (table 4.1.5). These figures point to that in spite of the woman has a right to select her husband but the
readable transcript. Interviewer: (00:09) To start, what images or feelings does the Century Plaza Hotel name provoke with you? Respondent: I've been to the Century Plaza Hotel, and I know a little bit of its history. The name suggests to me a place that was once upon a time a star property and is still a very classy location. Interviewer: (00:39) Anything else or what else? Respondent: Given this location, I'd say it denotes some price and expense. Interviewer: (00:55) In the online survey, you picked out
Introduction Music is used to express feelings and sense the feelings; it can affect people’s emotions in a short period of time. Research has indicated that there are some studies which suggest that music influences an audience mainly through their feelings. On the other hand, some researchers proposed that the power of music is to create moods (Kellaris, 1993). Most people will memorize things by feelings rather than facts. Hence, music may help an audience to recall or recognize the brand or
Figure one states that 94.8% of the respondents have heard of hospice care services. Breaking that down to 47.5% of the respondents hearing a lot about hospice services and 47.3% of the respondents hearing a little about hospice services. Only 5.2% of the respondents reported not hearing anything about hospice services at all. Comparing that to the amount of the respondents in figure eight, hearing about palliative care which is 37.4%. Over half of the respondents, 62.6% had said that they have not
homelessness is valid. The three respondents that were interviewed are between the age of 23, 24, and 72. Women tend to have an in depth emotional stories, while men have violent stories before they become homeless. The two hot topics that was constantly being brought up throughout the interview is others perceiving homeless people are either a drug addict or alcoholic. Respondent one and two are females, while respondent three is a male. They each have a story to tell. Respondent one is 23 years old and
Respondents were asked the following question: racial profiling is said to exist when people are stopped, questioned or searched by the police because of their racial characteristics, not because of their individual behaviour or their actions. In your opinion, is racial profiling a problem in Canada or not? The results suggest that black Canadians are much more likely to perceive racial profiling as a major social problem than their Chinese and White counterparts
to the Cold War, are tantamount to American interests. The poll results indicate that 67% of respondents view Russia as a stronger military force than the United States. Another 67% of respondents are in favor of increasing national defense spending, even if it means cutting other programs (13% are in favor of increasing national defense spending without cutting other programs). Further, many respondents are hesitant towards the SALT II treaty because it “…will give Russia military superiority and
experiences while incarcerated, family measures, and other control variables. Experiences while incarcerated. To account for experiences during the course of incarceration, researchers relied on several measures collected while the respondents were incarcerated. First, respondents were asked a series of questions about various programs and treatments they engaged in throughout their incarceration. The measures included whether the individual had completed a parenting skills class (10.6% of the sample reported
FACTS: Cornerstone is a Texas company that owns hospitals and was in the market to grow its business. Some of the Cornerstone executives, the Respondent, came across an investment and used Cornerstone funds to expand and buy new companies without consulting Cornerstone’s board. These executives later resigned and continued to make business under the new formed companies. Cornerstone filed a suit stating that Respondent’s actions were against their fiduciary duty. One of the investments was made with
Heart attack or stroke: High blood pressure can cause hardening and thickening of the arteries which can lead to heart attack. About 7 of every people having their first heart attack have high blood pressure. It also the single most important risk factor stroke. It causes about 50% of ischemic strokes and also increases the risk of hemorrhagic stroke. About 8 of every 10 people having their first stroke have high blood pressure. An aneurysm: Increased blood pressure can cause blood vessels to weaken
6.1 Marketing objectives Our main objective is to introduce organic finger millet flour to the United States, Michigan. Finger millet flour (Ragi flour) is gluten free flour used in making pancakes, porridge, and chapattis. Organic Finger millet flour is prepared from small, reddish-brown organic Finger Millet seeds. It can be prepare by mixing with other kind of flours for baking breads. It has a lot nutritious ingredient and digests easily; it has a high amount of calcium, iron, protein, and other