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Using the partial least squares (PLS) method to establish critical success factor interdependence in ERP implementation projects [PDF]
This technical research report proposes the usage of a statistical approach named Partial Least squares (PLS) to define the relationships between critical success factors for ERP implementation projects.
Casanovas Garcia, Josep+2 more
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Abstract The recent coronavirus disease (COVID‐19) forced pre‐university professionals to modify the educational system. This work aimed to determine the effects of pandemic situation on students' access to medical studies by comparing the performance of medical students.
José Manuel García+9 more
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The final examination in medicine : time for change? [PDF]
Most medical programmes culminate in a final assessment, in order that participants may be tested and graded. In June 1995, at the University of Malta, a group of 53 medical students sat for their final examination; medicine was one of the three co-equal
Cacciottolo, Joseph M.+1 more
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Have Anglo-Catholics lost their vision for mission agencies? : an empirical enquiry among newly ordained clergy in Britain [PDF]
Attitude toward Christian mission agencies was investigated in a sample of 827 Anglican clergy ordained in the UK from 2002 to 2006. The Scale of Attitude Toward Mission Agencies (SATMA) consisted of six items related to the work that agencies do, and ...
Andrew Village+32 more
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Some Relationships Between Cronbach’s Alpha and the Spearman-Brown Formula [PDF]
Cronbach's alpha is an estimate of the reliability of a test score if the items are essentially tau-equivalent. Several authors have derived results that provide alternative interpretations of alpha. These interpretations are also valid if essential tau-equivalency does not hold.
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Abstract Worldviews influence research—from design to interpretation and reporting. Historically, psychometrics has been predominantly situated within a positivist paradigm, while social research has often aligned with interpretivist or critical paradigms. However, emerging perspectives in the philosophy‐of‐science are challenging this rigid alignment,
Michelle D. Lazarus+4 more
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USE OF CRONBACH'S ALPHA IN DENTAL RESEARCH [PDF]
Cronbach’s alpha is commonly used in statistics to measure reliability of tests. Reliability of any measuring instrument/questionnaire refers to the extent to which it measures consistently. Cronbach’s alpha is one of the way of measuring the strength of
Dr. Sandhya Jain, Dr. Vijeta Angural
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Abstract Learning strategies encompass the diverse approaches students employ to master challenging subjects like anatomy. However, research examining these strategies in isolation remains inconclusive. Recent evidence suggests a shift toward a person‐centered paradigm that considers how student subgroups combine multiple learning strategies.
Birte Barbian+9 more
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Sample Size in Reliability Studies: A Practical Guide Based on Cronbach's Alpha
Sevinç Püren Yücel+1 more
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A set of key questions to assess the stress among bank employees and its reliability: Bank Employee Stress Test (BEST8) [PDF]
The aims of the present study are: to realize a tool, clear and helpful, to assess the occupational distress level in bank employees in Italy; secondly to assess the reliability of the tool.
LA TORRE, Giuseppe+3 more
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