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Edmond Amissah
University Of Energy And Natural Resources, Sunyani-ghana
Fringe Benefits, Administrative Support And Physical Work Environment As Correlates Of Teachers’ Performance In Private Secondary Schools In Mbarara District, Uganda
Guided by Herzberg's Motivation-Hygiene Theory, this study was carried done to establish how motivational practices, namely fringe benefits, administrative support and physical work environment correlate with the way teachers perform their duties in private secondary schools in Mbarara District, Uganda. The study employed a cross-sectional survey design, using both quantitative and qualitative approaches. Two hundred fourteen people, comprising Board of

Bisaso Ritah
Lecturer At Kyambogo University, Kampala, East Africa.
Assessment Of Availability And Utilization Of Sanitary Facilities In Some Selected Periodic Market Places In Plateau State, Nigeria
The purpose of the study was to assess the availability and utilization of sanitary facilities in some selected periodic market places in Plateau State, Nigeria. To achieve the purpose of this study, five research objectives with five corresponding research questions were formulated. A Cross-sectional research design was utilized for the study. The population of the study consisted of all sellers

Sani John Wunga'kah
Department Of General Studies, Plateau State College Of Health Technology, Pankshin
Assessing Community Members Level Of Knowledge Of Rapid Diagnostic Test For Malaria Diagnosis And Treatment In The Bolgatanga Municipality
Background: Malaria is one of the most dangerous public health diseases that know no boundaries among the human population. The surest way to distinguish between malaria and non-malaria fevers is through the use of rapid diagnostic test (RDT). This helps makes it very simple for health care providers to quickly and timely provide accurate treatment and the right medication. This

Abdul-Razak IISAH
Institute Of Distance Learning, Kwame Nkrumah University Of Science And Technology, Kumasi, Ghana. Institute For
Emotional Intelligence And Employability Of Undergraduate Students At Kampala International University, Uganda
This study explored the effect of emotional intelligence on employability skills of students. Using non-probability sample of 265 students enrolled in business management degree program at Kampala International University. A quantitative survey research paradigm was employed. Multiple regression analyses revealed a significant relationships between the participants emotional Intelligence and Employability skills (R2=0.48, p<0.05). The results further showed that handling emotions

Olutayo K. Osunsan
Lecturer, Business Management, College Of Economics And Management (cem), Kampala International University, Uganda
Source Of Lifecycle Funding And Entrepreneurial Firm's Size As Measured By The Number Of Employees
Businesses are set up to produce goods and render services as well as to create jobs to boost economic development. But most entrepreneurial ventures employ few number of workers in their firms. This study was embarked on to investigate the financing prepositions of firms as they pass through the phases of life cycle and how it influences their ability to

Amusa, S. O.
Department Of Statistics, Yaba College Of Technology, Yabalagos State
Significance Of Synchronizing Generators In Parallel, Using Benin Medical Care, Adesuwa, Benin City As A Case Study
Due to the epileptic nature/condition of electricity in Nigeria, most establishments have adopted a means of generating electricity that would minimize power consumption. Instead of Benin Medical Care (BMC) to use separate stand-by generators for different sections of the hospital, it was suggested that the generators should be synchronized and connected in parallel to reduce cost and increase reliability. Different

Mr. Samad Akbar
English Teacher At Sarasas Witaed Nimitmai School, Khwaeng Sam We Tawan Ok, Khet Khlong Sam
Statistical Analysis Of The Effect Of Sole Parenting On The Academic Performance Of Undergraduates In Yaba College Of Technology
This study surveyed effect of household structure on the academic performance of undergraduates in Yaba College of Technology, Yaba-Lagos. The objective of this study was to determine the impact of family structure and single-parenting on student academic achievement. Primary data was sourced using a well-structured questionnaire to obtain necessary data from 373 students selected with multi-stage sampling technique. Frequency distribution,

Payam Asadinia
Math Teacher At Sarasas Witaed Nimitmai School, Khwaeng Sam We Tawan Ok, Khet Khlong Sam
The Significance Of Brand Name, Brand Image And Perceived On Consumer Decision Making: A Case Study Of Brand Oriented Customer In Bangkok
In the moderate era, the competition in the market is at its best and the business emphasizes on building their brand. The brand plays an important role in influencing the consumer decision-making process. Therefore, the brand is divided into three categories in this research which aids in studying the influence it has on consumer decision making. The three categories are

Emmanuel Osawaru Omosigho
Department Of Electrical Engineering Technology, National Institute Of Construction Technology And Management, Uromi, Edo State,
Cognitive Test Anxiety As A Predictor Of Students' Academic Performance In Colleges Of Education In The Upper East Region, Ghana
Introduction: Psychological factors such as test and examination anxiety and stress are important indicators of students' performance in examination. This study assessed predictive validity of cognitive test anxiety on students' performance in examination in Colleges of Education in the Upper East Region of Ghana. Methods: The survey involved a total of 236 teacher trainees selected via stratified random sampling technique

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