نتایج جستجو برای: academic optimistic culture

تعداد نتایج: 429391  

Journal: :RA journal of applied research 2023

Academic fraud is an act committed by students to get maximum results committing bad and prohibited acts such as cheating, discussing with friends during exams or other ways. The problems formulated in this study are: 1) does campus culture influence fraudulent academic behavior?; Does the use of information technology 3) achievement behavior? This type quantitative research ex post facto model...

Journal: :ACM SIGPLAN Notices 2016

Journal: :Engaging Science, Technology, and Society 2020

2011
Nazik M.A. Zakari

Patient safety issues in Saudi Arabia have received increasing attention. Pressures to improve patient safety within academic healthcare settings are gaining momentum daily. Health care organization providers and policy makers continually strive to promote patient safety culture. The purpose of this study was to examine the nurses’ attitude toward patient safety culture in academic ambulatory h...

2014
Ali J. Abboud Omar S. Saleh

Sustainability is the capacity to endure [1]. It has started to spread among different domains and disciplines of our life. Information Technology (IT) industry is one of these important fields that need sustainability to save huge amounts of energy and costs consumed by employed computers and communication technologies. We conducted a survey to figure out the knowledge of students and staff in...

Journal: :American journal of pharmaceutical education 2017
Shane Desselle Meagen Rosenthal Erin R Holmes Brienna Andrews Julia Lui Leela Raja

Objective. To develop a measure of organizational culture in academic pharmacy and identify characteristics of an academic pharmacy program that would be impactful for internal (eg, students, employees) and external (eg, preceptors, practitioners) clients of the program. Methods. A three-round Delphi procedure of 24 panelists from pharmacy schools in the U.S. and Canada generated items based on...

Journal: :JASIST 2002
Joseph W. Janes

This article reports the results of a survey of reference librarians in public and academic libraries of various sizes in the United States, asking them about their experiences with and attitudes towards the use of digital and networked technologies and resources in reference work. A total of 648 responded. In general, respondents were positive and optimistic in their outlook, but not unreserve...

Journal: :Nutrition Research Reviews 2003

Journal: :ACM SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review 1989

Journal: :Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 2017

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