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Adult Attention Deficit Disorder (AAD) and stress are pervasive and significant experiences with harmful consequences for both employees and organizations as a whole. This research study proposes a network of significant relationships between AAD, role stress, and self-efficacy. Adults who are experiencing the core symptoms of AAD (difficulties with task activation, concentration, effort, emotional interference, and accessing memory) are less likely to manage their role effectively and develop self-efficacy. The correlations between AAD and both role stress (r = 0.49, p < 0.01) and self-efficacy (r = -0.32, p < 0.01) were statistically significant, as was the correlation between role stress and self-efficacy (r = -0.44, p < 0.01). The Sobel test (Z = 6.57, p < 0.00) provides...
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Selective attention is an important concept in communication, both because of its role in the limited effects paradigm and its intuitive power in desc...
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Less than a decade after the network of weblogs called the blogosphere emerged, so-called news and politics bloggers have been recognized as potent ag...
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Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are a group of fourteen parasitic and bacterial infections that thrive wherever there is po...
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The recent leakage of sensitive emails and documents at Bank of America Corp. brought that institution much uninvited bad press and unwanted attention...
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Ensuring the needs of every student are met is not as easy as one, two, three for teachers facing larger classes.
Among the victims of state cuts to education is class-size reduction, which has been dwindling in recent years and may soon be a thing of the past for many area districts as they try to stay solvent in the face of growing budget cuts.
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THE science of success management system for you and your business.
THE PRINCIPLE OF CONTROLLED attention is the key to success in business and industry. The power resulting from controlled attention is derived from the combination of the first 11 principles of Dr Hill's `Success Philosophy', not from any single one of them.
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Barring any problems with their recently crafted redistricting plans, West Virginia lawmakers may now devote more attention to new rules for the state's share of the Marcellus shale field.
Wrapping up the redrawing of legislative and congressional districts could not have come at a better time. A special House- Senate committee has hit a rocky patch as it considers regulations for this rich natural gas reserve.
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By Patricia Villers