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Physicochemical, Structural, and Digestive Properties of Green Banana Starch from Five Chinese Mutant Banana Species. [PDF]
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Effects of adding food ingredients rich in dietary fiber and polyphenols on the microstructure, texture, starch digestibility and functional properties of Chinese steamed bun. [PDF]
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Outcomes of a veteran-specific pain management programme by remote technology-based delivery: An observational study. [PDF]
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Team cohesiveness, team size and team performance in team‐based learning teams
Medical Education, 2015Objectives The purpose of this study was to explore the relationships among variables associated with teams in team‐based learning ( TBL ) settings and team outcomes ...
Thompson, Britta M. +9 more
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Leadership team cohesiveness and team performance
International Journal of Manpower, 2006PurposeTo examine leadership style (transactional versus transformational), knowledge level, and team cohesiveness as antecedents of team performance.Design/methodology/approachThe study was conducted among students studying for an MBA. The 252 participant students were involved in a computerized business simulation course which required forming teams ...
Shmuel Stashevsky, Meni Koslowsky
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Leadership Styles and Team Cohesiveness Across Cultures
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2004The goal of this study is to clarify relationships between directive and supportive leadership styles and team cohesiveness. Moreover, the effect of national culture on leadership, team cohesiveness, and the moderating role of culture on the relationship between leadership styles and team cohesiveness is examined.
Wendt, H., Euwema, M.C., Zhytnyk, O.
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Team cohesion and team success in sport
Journal of Sports Sciences, 2002The main aim of this study was to examine the relationship between task cohesiveness and team success in elite teams using composite team estimates of cohesion. A secondary aim was to determine statistically the consistency (i.e. 'groupness') present in team members' perceptions of cohesion.
Albert V, Carron +2 more
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Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 2019
This research sought to determine what impact a social network messaging app could have on student’s team project performance. The app allowed students to self-select teams based on user profiles within the app.
C. Matt Graham, Nory B. Jones
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This research sought to determine what impact a social network messaging app could have on student’s team project performance. The app allowed students to self-select teams based on user profiles within the app.
C. Matt Graham, Nory B. Jones
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