scholarly journals Screening of Factors Influencing Exopolymer Production by Bacillus licheniformis Strain T221a Using 2-Level Factorial Design

Author(s):  
Nurrazean Haireen Mohd Tumpang ◽  
Madihah Md. ◽  
Suraini Abd-Aziz
2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rachmawaty ◽  
Syamsiah ◽  
Irma Suryani Idris ◽  
Halifah Pagarra ◽  
Hartati ◽  
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1977 ◽  
Vol 40 (1) ◽  
pp. 131-138 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sherman Eisenthal ◽  
Aaron Lazare

The expressions of requests of 120 patients who came to the Walk-In Psychiatric Clinic of a general hospital were examined to determine whether patients verbalized specific requests during the intake interview. As 63% of the patients verbalized a specific request, 37% emitted and 27% elicited ones, we concluded that many patients could have been more specific but felt restrained by their role. To evaluate the effect of the patients' attitudes and interviewers' behavior on the expression of requests, in a two-by-two factorial design, we varied the number of patients taking the Patient Request Form and/or being probed for a request during a standardized pre-intake interview. These two procedures did not affect significantly the number expressing requests: experimental groups 73% versus control group 63%. Completing the form elicited more requests. The interviewer variables of number and wording of probes for requests significantly facilitated expression of requests. In the discussion we attempted to evaluate factors influencing patient's resistance to the expression of requests and to place the meaning of requests in the context of more effective clinical functioning, particularly a negotiated approach to the treatment of patients.


Author(s):  
Sudhansu Sekhar Biswal ◽  
Chittaranjan Panda ◽  
Sudarsan Sahoo ◽  
Trilochan Jena ◽  
Kishor Chandra Panda

Strain ◽  
2007 ◽  
Vol 43 (4) ◽  
pp. 340-344 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. Ryan ◽  
E. G. Little ◽  
E. Murphy ◽  
J. Griffin

2019 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 168-177
Author(s):  
Doddy Primayudia

ABSTRACTInformation is a crucial point in order to helps managers in decision making. Employees who acts as an agent on agency theory, will gladly report their achievement to their principal. On the other hand, employees tend to cover their faults, especially if the company’s targets are not achieved. There are many factors influencing the employees’ willingness to share the informations, prior to their faults or errors, and two of them are culture and the existence of the supervisor. This research uses experimental method and 2 × 2 factorial design to test the hypotheses. The sample in this research are low-acculturated Tionghoa (TAR) and high-acculturated Tionghoa (TAR). After the research is done, it is come to conclusion that; (1) employees’ cultural background and acculturation did affect their willingness in information sharing. (2) the presence of supervisor did not affect employees’ willingness in information sharing prior to their faults and errors.Keywords: Culture, Acculturation, Behavioral Accounting, Information Sharing


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