scholarly journals The relationship between soldier’s body readiness level and the anxiousness tendency of students in the flyer academy of the Indonesian Air Force Army Adisutjipto Airbase Yogyakarta

2013 ◽  
Vol 45 (03) ◽  
pp. 139-145
Author(s):  
. Wahyudi ◽  
Cecep Sugeng Kristanto ◽  
. Sumarni DW
1986 ◽  
Vol 30 (7) ◽  
pp. 624-627 ◽  
Author(s):  
William L. Derrick ◽  
Thomas M. McCloy ◽  
William P. Marshak ◽  
Gretchen L. Seiler ◽  
Pamela A. Reddick

Building upon previous research, this study examined the relationship between the deployment of spatial resources in the performance of spatial tasks and the level of spatial ability possessed by subjects. Ten Air Force Academy cadets, classified as either high or low in spatial ability by paper and pencil measures, performed tasks that presumably demanded spatial resources. Both the baseline and dual task level of performance was superior for the high spatial ability group. These findings are related to a variable capacity model of processing resources.


Author(s):  
Zlatko J. Kovacic

This chapter reports research results on the relationship between e-government readiness and its components and the level of democracy, corruption and globalization for 191 countries. A supply-side approach to e-government analysis using data about national government Web sites, telecommunication infrastructure and human capital was taken rather than a demand-side approach, which is based on the real use of e-government Web sites by citizens, businesses and government, or their perceptions of the online services delivery. Statistically significant differences in the level of e-government readiness and its components between three groups of countries classified according to the level of democracy were identified using ANOVA. It was also shown, using correlation and regression analysis, that e-government readiness indices are related to the level of democracy, corruption and globalization.


1987 ◽  
Vol 61 (2) ◽  
pp. 467-474 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gary L. Bowen

Drawing upon a stratified random sample of 928 US Air Force couples (1,856 spouses) from 24 bases worldwide, the present study examined the relationship between wives' employment status and the marital adjustment of military member husbands and their civilian wives. The influence of wives' employment on the self-reported marital adjustment of sample husbands and wives varied by the combined influence of base location and the rank of the husband. Interpretations of the findings are offered for consideration, and recommendations are presented for further research.


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