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For example, there might be a day when a leader primarily demonstrates transformational and contingent reward behaviors. On this day, the leader would belong to Profile A (e.g., a profile calledtransformational-rewarding). On another day, the same leader might show only low to medium levels o...
On the supply side, entertainment offerings are essentiallycreative, which makescreativitya fundamental ingredient for the development of any kind of entertainment. Creativity describes the raw capability of generating novel and original ideas, which usually emanate from creative personnel, important for ide...
Dr Scarabelli:Simply put, I believe that reproducibility is what makes up the vast majority of the impact of a research discovery, as it allows others to build on the results and move the field forward. Without transparency or reproducibility, the discovery itself, no matter how potentially grou...
and models that accounted for experience tended to expand or contract to accommodate the underlying order. Numbers in scholarly works might be rounded to a nearby digit of numerological significance. Prior to the fourteenth century, the number of hours of daylight remained fixed throughout the year...
To call a case before itself for decision. Advocate One who pleads the cause of another. Specifically: One who pleads the cause of another before a tribunal or judicial court; a counselor. Advocate One who defends, vindicates, or espouses any cause by argument; a pleader; as, an advocate...
[1] Willi Reich andH. H.Stuckenschmidt are both culpable of glossing over or else ignoring a very great deal that might compromise an idealised portrait of their subject. These reservations apply with equal force to other important studies, which are often deeply partisan rather than scholarly....
and to top it off, give the audience the idea that what they are hearing is correct, not by presenting any kind of scholarly analysis or evidence, but by framing what is being heard as being “common sense”, a belief so correct, sound and widely held as to be an anathema to doubt ...
This body of scholarship makes clear that Stanford’s top administrators saw the postwar moment as an opportunity to build what Terman described as “a foundation for a position in the West somewhat equivalent to that of Harvard in the East” (quoted in Leslie 1993:44). In prior historical ...
One of the key challenges graduate students face is how to come up with a good rationale for their theses. Unfortunately, the methods literature in and bey