Results of a Study on Parental Pressure
.... anxiety. This hypothesis was tested using the Pearson r correlation statistic. Findings were not significant (r=.007;
df=48; p>.05). In ....
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Parent Involvement & Child Academic Performance Results This ...
.... of Demographics on Parent Involvement One-way ANOVA compared the means of parental involvement and gender, demonstrating significant results with a
df of 1 and ....
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Retirees' Experiences FINDINGS This research explored ret
.... As can be seen from examination of Table 1, findings were significant (F=17.03;
df(1,88), p<.0001) indicating that older men who had resolved the psychological ....
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Results of Research Study
.... with group means and standard deviations, are presented in Table 3. As can be seen from examination of this table, findings were significant (F=44.88;
df=1/19 ....
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Organizational Feedback-Seeking Behavior RESULTS AND DISCUSSION ...
.... The Eta correlation statistic used to examine for association between marital status and income dependency was not observed to be significant (Eta = .23;
df=1,8 ....
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Data on Nutrition
.... The findings observed for this analysis (t = 1.64;
df=46; p=.1088) were not significant, establishing that both groups began the Cell and Marginal Means ....
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Political Split on Iraqi War
.... to the president's handling of the war): 77.6% of men supported to president, while 76.7% of women supported to president Chi square 2.575;
df 2; significance ....
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Gender & Support for War in Iraq
.... to the president's handling of the war): 77.6% of men supported to president, while 76.7% of women supported to president Chi square 2.575;
df 2; significance ....
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SELECTIVE ATTENTION
.... The first was a main effect for the Visual variable (F=92.53;
df=1/28, p <.0001) with marginal means indicating that response time was significantly longer in ....
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ARBITRATION DECISIONS IN EMPLOYMENT TERMINATION
.... The Pearson Chi-Square value was 5.570 (
df = 1), which was statistically significant for an asymptotic two-sided chi-square test at p .018. ....
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Student Demographics & Occupational Objectives
.... observed that: 1. Students' degree of interest in business as a vocational objective was found to increase with increases in students' ages (r = .51;
df = 98; p ....
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Results of a CAI Study
.... The value observed for this analysis (F=2.863;
df=1;33; p=.100) was not significant indicating that the group of students exposed to CAI (Mean=112.316 ....
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Nutrition Education Program in Nigeria FINDINGS Overview This ...
.... Check For Demographic Equivalency Of Groups _____ DEMOGRAPHIC VARIABLES Chi Square
df p Geographic ....
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Results of a Study RESULTS Introduction This study's
.... The findings observed for these analyses revealed: (1) No significant difference between groups in special programs (Chi Square =0.32;
df=1; p>.05); (2) USA ....
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Attitudes Toward Homosexuality Results This chapter describes the ...
.... of Demographics on Homosexual Attitudes One-way ANOVA compared the means of homosexual attitude and gender, demonstrating significant results with a
df of 1 ....
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Results & Discussion of Data RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Two kinds of
.... groups, is presented in Table 4. As can be seen from inspection of Table 4, a significant main effect was observed for the Gender variable (F = 64.99;
df(1,34 ....
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Results of a Study on Psychologists
.... observed for the conducted analysis of variance are presented in Table 1. As can be seen from inspection of Table 1, findings were significant (F=5.87;
df=1/38 ....
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Group Team Effectiveness
.... All of them have the same job function - Sales Department Supervisor: Debbie Reasy (DR) Pete Mastos (PM) Dave Ferrucci (
DF) Bernice Novak (BN) Charles Dupree ....
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Condom Usage in Young Adults This study examines wh
.... males. This hypothesis was tested using a t-test analysis, the findings of which were not significant (t=.56;
df=25; p=.58). In ....
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Efficacy of an Outdoor Adventure Education Program
.... in Table 1. Cell and Marginal Means and ANOVA Summary Findings: GPA Data _____ SOURCE
df SS MS F p ....
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Income Disparity in the US
.... 1 The ANOVA results show that variations in the relationship between income and race/ethnicity are statistically significant at p<.05 (F = 103.019;
df = 2/5381 ....
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School Counseling & Gender Preferences
.... in students' gender. The findings observed for this item were significant (Chi Square = 7.49;
df=1; p<.01). Specifically, it was ....
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Astrological Predisposition to Suicide
.... Findings observed for the analysis are presented in Table 1. As can be seen from examination of this table, findings were significant (F = 16.83;
df(1,198); p ....
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An Ageism Education Program The purpose of this study was to deter
.... control group's pretest scores. This t-test analysis was not observed to be significant (t = .55;
df=38; p=.5823). Thus, it wase ....
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Study Findings FINDINGS Descriptive Statistics In
.... found to be significant. The observed value of 2.0448,
df=2/42 only attained a probability level of .1421. Therefore, it can be ....
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Condum Usage in Young Adults
.... males. This hypothesis was tested using a t-test analysis, the findings of which were not significant (t=.56;
df=25; p=.58). In ....
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USC STUDENTS' VIEWS OF INTERRACIAL DATING
.... pearson r correlational analysis. This analysis was found to be significant (r = -.38206;
df = 58; p<.01). Specifically, it was ....
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Stress Levels and Job Injuries
.... The F statistic for the relationship between perceived stress levels and job related injury status was 47.75 (
df 1, 90; critical value of F 3.95 at p<.05). ....
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Hypnotherapy GENERAL INTRODUCTORY STATEMENT Hypno
.... However, the chi square analyses conducted on the religion data (Chi Square = 49.17;
df=4; p<.01) and the marital status data (Chi Square = 128.88;
df=3; p<.01 ....
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ESL & Native Speakers
.... The findings of this analysis were not significant (t = 1.08;
df = 28; p=.302). .... The results of this analysis were significant (t = 3.19;
df=28; p =. 0044). ....
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