2,017 research outputs found
The Use of Music to Reduce Test Anxiety in Nursing Students
The purpose of this study was to determine if listening to music at 60-80 beats per minute prior to testing would decrease anxiety. The following null hypotheses were presented, 1. There is no significant difference between the experimental and control group test STATE-TRAIT Anxiety scores. 2. There is no significant difference between experimental and control group pretest STATE and TEST anxiety score and pulse rates. 3. There is no significant difference between experimental and control group post-test STATE and TEST Anxiety Score and pulse rate (Summers et. al 1990). A previous pilot study was used as a basis for additional research. Participants were randomly assigned to an experimental and control group they participated in Speilberger\u27s State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAID-B) and performed a self-calculated pulse rate pre and post intervention, which was 30 minutes music over an elapsed time of 30 minutes. Results showed no statistical evidence that music had any affect on the experimental group, and there was no statistical evidence that pulse rate was affected by music in the experimental group
High pressure mechanical seal
A relatively impervious mechanical seal is formed between the outer surface of a tube and the inside surface of a mechanical fitting of a high pressure fluid or hydraulic system by applying a very thin soft metal layer onto the outer surface of the hard metal tube and/or inner surface of the hard metal fitting, prior to swaging the fitting onto the tube. The thickness of such thin metal layer is independent of the size of the tube and/or fittings. Many metals and alloys of those metals exhibit the requisite softness, including silver, gold, nickel, tin, platinum, indium, rhodium and cadmium. Suitably, the coating is about 0.0025 millimeters (0.10 mils) in thickness. After swaging, the tube and fitting combination exhibits very low leak rates on the order or 10.sup.-8 cubic centimeters per second or less as meaured using the Helium leak test
Developing a Standards Based Report Card Designed for K-5 Students in Riverview School Districts #407
The purpose of this project was to develop a standards based report card for students in grades K-5 in Riverview School District #407, Carnation, Washington. To accomplish this purpose, current research and literature concerned with report card development and the change process were reviewed. Additionally, report cards from neighboring school districts and report cards from around the nation were reviewed and adapted to meet the needs of the students, teachers, and community in the Riverview School District
Review of The Machiavellian Librarian: Winning Allies, Combating Budget Cuts, and Influencing Stakeholders
Parent Handbook for Surviving Adolescence
The purpose of this project was to gather information for a parent handbook for Sterling Middle School, which spoke to the following issues: 1) general characteristics, 2) parenting skills, 3) communication, 4) study skills, 5) parent concerns, and 6) community resources. These six areas were determined with input from parents after looking at parent handbooks from middle schools across the state. Research was done in the area of adolescent development and material was compiled for a comprehensive handbook for parents of adolescents
Sir Thomas Browne and the neo-platonic theory of the microcosm
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Oklahoma, 1958.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 59-62
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