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Impact of environment, culture, and sports tourism on the economy: a mediation-moderation model
Published 2023“…The findings of this research have important implications for policymakers and can be helpfully used in the tourism industry. …”
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Impact of environment, culture, and sports tourism on the economy: a mediation-moderation model
Published 2023“…The findings of this research have important implications for policymakers and can be helpfully used in the tourism industry. …”
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1183
The effectiveness of problem – based learning methods in improving high-order thinking skills
Published 2018“…A similar finding was also obtained regarding students’ perceptions in using PBL to help in their achievements, showing a high mean score of 4.00. …”
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The effect of sampling on young Malaysian children's food preference
Published 2010“…The samples were young Malaysian children aged five to six. The important findings were young Malaysian children being more attracted to the product offered with sample compared without sample. …”
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1185
Inculcation of moral values in fieldwork approaches to local study students' perception.
Published 2011“…The finding of the study shows that there were various perceptions of moral values in the fieldwork of local study.…”
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Undergraduates' perception on ethics and integrity in the construction sector
Published 2008“…In addition, the findings indicated that some undergraduates have the inclination to be involved in un-ethical practices in the future. …”
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1187
Inquiries of deaths under the Malaysian Criminal Procedure Code
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1188
Role of land use planning in improving public health: way forward for Malaysia
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1189
What do Syrian managers know about self-directed learning?
Published 2015“…The thesis is structured as follows: Chapter 1 introduces the background and field of the research, Chapter Two presents the Literature Review, Chapter Three explains the qualitative methodology which I applied to implement the research to achieve the objectives of the research, Chapter Four explains how I coded the data and analysed it to obtain useful findings and results, Chapter Five presents the discussion and analysis of the findings from the collected data, Chapter Six explains how I used the four conclusions which I reached after examining and analysing the previous findings of the research to construct a model that explains the Syrian managers’ SDL in addition to my recommendations and the limitations of the research.…”
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Optimization of 2D sparse array antenna for FMCW radar
Published 2016“…The method used for this study is purely heuristical and based on the findings of previous analysis that has been carried out by the author. …”
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1191
A corpus-based lexical study of the frequency, coverage and distribution of academic vocabulary in Islamic academic research articles
Published 2011“…Findings also revealed that some of the words which were found in the present study were not found in Coxhead’s Academic Word List. …”
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The establishment and operation of Islamic banks in Nigeria :perception study on the role of the central bank of Nigeria
Published 2011“…This finding is however classified as Type II error because it contradicts the known theoretical and empirical evidences in the area of central banking in the world. …”
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Patients transition: what is it like in the intensive care unit? discover the hidden realities from nurses’ perspective
Published 2011“…In conclusion, the findings demonstrate the breadth of transition concerning the patients’ and families’ experiences and the journey of care in ICU. …”
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1194
Audit assessment of the facilities maintenance management in a public hospital in Malaysia
Published 2009“…Research limitations/implications – Findings reveal that continuous involvement of all organisations is rudimentary to provide guidance and direction to the maintenance function. …”
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Measuring employee readiness for knowledge management using intention to be involved with KM SECI processes
Published 2012“…Based on the revised measurement model, the level of intention to be involved in the KM SECI processes within the industry was then reported. Findings – The research finding provides the revised measurement model for employees’ intention to be involved in KM SECI processes. …”
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The effect of road hump in reducing speed of motorcars in a residential area in Kuala Lumpur
Published 2013“…The findings also showed a clear difference in the average speed of the motorcars approaching the road hump and at the road hump.…”
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Determining the viability of rental price to benchmark Islamic home financing products evidence from Malaysia
Published 2011“…The study adopts several econometric time-series analysis, such as the autoregressive distributed lag estimates, bi-variate Granger causality, and multivariate causality based on the vector error-correction model. Findings – The study finds consistent evidence that the rental price (RP) is a better alternative than the LR to price Islamic home financing product. …”
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Exploring influencing factors for the selection of mobile phone service providers: A structural equational modeling (SEM) approach on Malaysian consumers
Published 2010“…However, the findings of this study may provide needed feedback and contribute to the improvement of players’ strategy and their marketing program. …”
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The Mongol invasions of Central Asia
Published 2016“…This paper explores the causes and consequences of the Mongol invasions based on Persian, Arabic, Urdu and English sources. It finds that the Mongols were dismissed by the Muslim elite in Central Asia, particularly the Khwarazm Shah and his court, as a barbaric horde that posed no significant threat to them. …”
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Benchmarking the efficiency of the Korean banking sector: a DEA approach
Published 2011“…The method allows for the decomposition of technical efficiency (TE) into its mutually exhaustive components of pure technical and scale efficiencies. Findings – The empirical findings suggest that estimates of TE are consistently higher under an operating approach vis-a` -vis the intermediation and value-added approaches. …”
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