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Non-significant Group Differences in Attention Performance

Results showed statistically significant differences in mean scores between the experimental group and control group to the reference of the experimental group

Results showed statistically significant differences in mean scores between the experimental group and control group to the reference of the experimental group

... statistically significant differences at the level of the significance (α ...experimental group members who translated the prepositions according to the linguistic remedial ...statistically ...

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SIGNIFICANT GROUP ACCOUNTING POLICIES

SIGNIFICANT GROUP ACCOUNTING POLICIES

... account is taken of any service or performance conditions, other than conditions linked to the price of the shares of EnQuest PLC (‘market conditions’ or ‘non –vesting’), if applicable. The cost of ...

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Age differences in gain- and loss-motivated attention

Age differences in gain- and loss-motivated attention

... meaningful performance differences, despite the lack of a relationship between alerting and the response to losses in this age ...goal-directed attention, whereas older adults in the loss version of ...

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The dreams of male and female abstinent alcoholic's in stage II recovery compared to non alcholic controls: are the differences significant?

The dreams of male and female abstinent alcoholic's in stage II recovery compared to non alcholic controls: are the differences significant?

... Summary This chapter provides an overview of the effects of hypnotics on sleep and quality of life (QOL). In the 1970s it was accepted that a consequence of taking longer acting benzodiazepine hypnotics was a residual ...

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MicroRNA expression patterns in canine mammary cancer show significant
differences between metastatic and non-metastatic tumours

MicroRNA expression patterns in canine mammary cancer show significant differences between metastatic and non-metastatic tumours

... tumour group in comparison with the control group, seven miRNAs were up-regulated in the malig- nant group compared to the controls, 20 miRNAs were down-regulated in the malignant tumours when com- ...

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Family versus non-family firm franchisors: Behavioral and performance differences

Family versus non-family firm franchisors: Behavioral and performance differences

... a non-finding that deserves attention as a means of expanding our under- standing of the franchisor-franchisee relationship in multiple contexts is that the number of actions brought to court does not ...

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Differences in financial performance between various categories of hotels in the visegrad group countries

Differences in financial performance between various categories of hotels in the visegrad group countries

... statistically significant and positive impact on ...identifying differences in the performance of tourism enterprises using the financial indicators such as ROA, ROE, EBITDA, GVA, solvency ratio and ...

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The Metaphor Interpretation Test: Cognitive Processes Involved and Age Group Differences in Performance

The Metaphor Interpretation Test: Cognitive Processes Involved and Age Group Differences in Performance

... reviewed in the introduction. In the present study, the compensation hypothesis can also explain why more regression models were significant for older adults than younger adults overall. Unlike short-term memory ...

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Differences in arithmetic performance between Chinese and German adults are accompanied by differences in processing of non-symbolic numerical magnitude

Differences in arithmetic performance between Chinese and German adults are accompanied by differences in processing of non-symbolic numerical magnitude

... the group difference in arithmetic performance was only partially mediated by non- symbolic numerical magnitude processing skills, the group difference in non-symbolic numer- ical ...

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Contents. Letter to Shareholders 8 Group Financial Highlights 16 Group Quarterly Performance 17 Five-year Performance Profile 18 Significant Events 22

Contents. Letter to Shareholders 8 Group Financial Highlights 16 Group Quarterly Performance 17 Five-year Performance Profile 18 Significant Events 22

... temporary differences between the carrying amounts of assets and liabilities for financial reporting purposes and the amounts used for taxation ...temporary differences: the initial recognition of goodwill, ...

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Sex Differences in Social Attention in Infants at Risk for Autism

Sex Differences in Social Attention in Infants at Risk for Autism

... between group and ...marginally significant in ASD-sibs, despite a relatively large sample size, whereas a strong effect of emotion was found in the control ...

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Individual Differences in the Allocation of Visual Attention during Navigation

Individual Differences in the Allocation of Visual Attention during Navigation

... the group with inaccurate cognitive ...poor performance on the spatial tasks, those with an inaccurate cognitive map still rated their spatial skills on the SBSOD to be nearly as high as those with a highly ...

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Non-Cognitive Abilities and Spanish Regional Differences in Student Performance in PISA 2009

Non-Cognitive Abilities and Spanish Regional Differences in Student Performance in PISA 2009

... test performance as the test progressed for most ...relative performance after a rocky ...of performance in the PISA ...a significant effect was the number of books in a student's ...

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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and performance on a measure of sustained attention

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and performance on a measure of sustained attention

... clinical group were significantly higher on these symptoms than the control ...clinical group also had significantly higher scores on the Aggression and Delinquency factors of the ...cultural ...

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Age group differences in performance using diverse input modalities: insertion task evaluation

Age group differences in performance using diverse input modalities: insertion task evaluation

... statistically significant difference in speed of task completion between the age groups, and there may be indications that the type of interface that is used can indeed influence efficiency in insertion tasks, and ...

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Gender and ethnic group differences in neuropsychological test performance in an urban, older adult population

Gender and ethnic group differences in neuropsychological test performance in an urban, older adult population

... This online database contains the full-text of PhD dissertations and Masters’ theses of University of Windsor students from 1954 forward. These documents are made available for personal study and research purposes only, ...

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Differences in exam performance between pupils attending selective and non-selective schools mirror the genetic differences between them

Differences in exam performance between pupils attending selective and non-selective schools mirror the genetic differences between them

... state non-selective schools category as it includes most of the ...in non-selective schools may be higher and in areas where there are a greater number of selective schools, the average GCSE grade of ...

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Differences in exam performance between pupils attending selective and non-selective schools mirror the genetic differences between them

Differences in exam performance between pupils attending selective and non-selective schools mirror the genetic differences between them

... in non-selective schools may be higher and in areas where there are a greater number of selective schools, the average GCSE grade of non- selective schools may be ...average non-selective school GCSE ...

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Significant strengthening of the Group s Board at Executive and Non Executive level

Significant strengthening of the Group s Board at Executive and Non Executive level

... DJI Holdings plc (AIM: DJI), a provider of technology for the promotion and transaction of online bookings, mobile payments and lottery sales in China, is pleased to announce the appointment to the Board of Mr Scott ...

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Significant differences in cross cultural negotiations

Significant differences in cross cultural negotiations

... our own reality may be completely different to our counterpart's way of thinking, behaving and feeling. Unfortunately, knowledge of any foreign language is not enough to face and solve the problem. Language is a cluster ...

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