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Capital and practitioner-perceived differences in students’

Generational Differences in Transfer Student Capital among Community College Students

Generational Differences in Transfer Student Capital among Community College Students

... strategies students use to cope with these stresses” ...help students become aware of these differences so their graduates are successful ...assist students in ameliorating transfer shock led ...

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Relationships between Academic Performance, Perceived Group Psychological Capital, and Positive Psychological Capital of Thai Undergraduate Students

Relationships between Academic Performance, Perceived Group Psychological Capital, and Positive Psychological Capital of Thai Undergraduate Students

... psychological capital or simply PsyCap, comprised of self-efficacy, optimism, hope and resilience, has an impact on student-related ...performance, perceived group PsyCap, and individual PsyCap of Thai ...

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Gender Differences in Teachers Attitudes towards Creative Students in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja-Nigeria.

Gender Differences in Teachers Attitudes towards Creative Students in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja-Nigeria.

... gender differences on teachers’ Attitude towards creative students of senior secondary school students in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja ...gender differences in teachers’ ...

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Gender Differences of Perceived Leadership Skills Among Saudi Students

Gender Differences of Perceived Leadership Skills Among Saudi Students

... male students will adapt to their social role by developing decision-making skills and general ...their perceived social role will have an impact on their perceptions about leadership in the labor ...

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Perceived autonomy support in primary education in the Netherlands: Differences between teachers and their students

Perceived autonomy support in primary education in the Netherlands: Differences between teachers and their students

... offering students meaningfull choices, attempting to understand their perspectives, providing them with personally meaningful rationales for task engagement, encouraging their input in decision making processes, ...

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Stressors perceived by nursing students during clinical practices. Differences between educational programs.

Stressors perceived by nursing students during clinical practices. Differences between educational programs.

... From the findings it is possible to identify that: age, "lack of competence", "impotence and uncertainty" and the "seek for an intimate relationship on the part of the patient", stand out as ...

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DIFFERENCES BETWEEN DOCTORAL LEVEL NURSE PRACTITIONER PROGRAMS AND MASTER LEVEL NURSE PRACTITIONER PROGRAMS AS

DIFFERENCES BETWEEN DOCTORAL LEVEL NURSE PRACTITIONER PROGRAMS AND MASTER LEVEL NURSE PRACTITIONER PROGRAMS AS

... The Pharm. D. program is designed to deliver a pharmacist who can apply his or her education in a manner that provides optimal delivery of pharmaceutical care to patients. The students are provided opportunities ...

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Differences in Students' Perceived Classroom Experiences by Instructor Gender, Student Gender, and Persistence in Stem Courses

Differences in Students' Perceived Classroom Experiences by Instructor Gender, Student Gender, and Persistence in Stem Courses

... of students’ value for a STEM course, instructor gender was shown to have a significant main effect (Fowlkes, ...when students have a male instructor rather than a female instructor in their STEM course, ...

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The Gender Differences in Perceived Obscenity of Vulgar, Profane and Derogatory - Language Usage among U.S. University Students

The Gender Differences in Perceived Obscenity of Vulgar, Profane and Derogatory - Language Usage among U.S. University Students

... lege students in the study largely agreed upon reasons to curse, levels of obscenity of various situations, the most frequently used curse word, curse words to refrain from using and the fact that there are not ...

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Identifying motivational profiles among VET students : differences in self-efficacy, test anxiety and perceived motivating teaching

Identifying motivational profiles among VET students : differences in self-efficacy, test anxiety and perceived motivating teaching

... of students in vocational education and training (VET) experience problems with successfully building their ...VET students ’ ...VET students ’ motivational profiles based on self- determination ...

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Perceived Social Capital of Women with Turner Syndrome

Perceived Social Capital of Women with Turner Syndrome

... significant differences between the women diagnosed with Turner Syndrome and the comparison group in their perceived levels of social capital in the areas of employment, education, or online and ...

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Preparing Technical Communication Students for Workplace Practitioner Research

Preparing Technical Communication Students for Workplace Practitioner Research

... graduate students, assuming they will become academic researchers ...prepare students to become practitioners who conduct situated research in workplace contexts ...If students are aware of the ...

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Perceived stress and bruxism in university students

Perceived stress and bruxism in university students

... gender differences may play a role in the levels of stress and the presence of bruxism in university students, and should be taken into account for future ...

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Perceived Stress among Engineering Students

Perceived Stress among Engineering Students

... engineering students as: 1) heavy workload in Engineering courses; 2) high level of rigor of Engineering curriculum; 3) large amounts of time required to get assignments done; 4) not getting enough sleep; 5) ...

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Talented Students and Resilient At-Risk Students: Similarities and Differences

Talented Students and Resilient At-Risk Students: Similarities and Differences

... of perceived school ...with students (Battistich & Hom, 1997; Kagan, ...retrospectively, students reported a negative school ...at-risk students did not differ in their perception of school ...

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Work-Life Balance: Perceived Differences of Teleworkers and Non-Teleworkers

Work-Life Balance: Perceived Differences of Teleworkers and Non-Teleworkers

... packages for recruitment and to widen their national or global talent reach. The results of the study may assist the non-profit sector with human-capital decisions regarding telework as an employee option. Workers ...

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Interprofessional education between medical students and nurse practitioner students in a Global Health course

Interprofessional education between medical students and nurse practitioner students in a Global Health course

... medical students and RN-track nursing students often have the opportunity to work together during pro- fessional school, medical students rarely have the oppor- tunity to work with nurse ...

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Generational Differences in Perceived Supervisory Support

Generational Differences in Perceived Supervisory Support

... Practical Implications The results of the current study indicate that there are some differences in the perceptions of the three major generations regarding perceived supervisory support. In order to ...

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A MANUAL FOR PRECEPTORS of NURSE PRACTITIONER STUDENTS

A MANUAL FOR PRECEPTORS of NURSE PRACTITIONER STUDENTS

... tool. Students should always be thinking about the possible diagnoses presented by the patient’s symptoms or ...If students understand the process as a dynamic, non static process, they can more easily ...

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Technology Differences and Capital Flows

Technology Differences and Capital Flows

... to capital must become net exporters of capital after capital market ...differences. Capital market integration leads to an unambiguous rise in the return to capital in the ...

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