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selection and interviews
There is some indication from a limited number of interviews with members of the population that the element of power, primarily the voluntary influence of non-authoritative power, has been exerted on actors in the system, particularly in regard to mate selection.
However, if clusters are selected with probability proportionate to size, the same number of interviews should be carried out in each sampled cluster so that each unit sampled has the same probability of selection.
Although not unchallenged, validity generalization has broad acceptance with regard to many selection instruments ( e. g. cognitive ability tests, job knowledge tests, work samples, and structured interviews ) across a broad range of jobs.
Common selection tools include ability tests ( e. g., cognitive, physical, or psychomotor ), knowledge tests, personality tests, structured interviews, the systematic collection of biographical data, and work samples.
* 2003: Un autre monde ( l ' Herne, 2003 ), preface by Stanley Hoffmann, translator, Toward a new world: speeches, essays, and interviews on the war in Iraq, the UN, and the changing face of Europe ( Melville House Publishing, c2004 ), a selection of speeches by Villepin as Foreign Minister, with commentary by Hoffman, Susan Sontag, Carlos Fuentes, Norman Mailer, Régis Debray, Mario Vargas Llosa, others.
The selection of the Jurisdictional Miss Job's Daughter is by a pageant held once a year that has competitions for ritual, interviews by a panel of judges, and a written test.
In 2000, Smoking in Bed: Conversations with Bruce Robinson, edited by Alistair Owen, was published, made up of a selection of interviews given by Robinson.
At Secondary 2, students can apply for RA via a submission of portfolio of achievements, selection tests and interviews, before they are identified for RA.
The selection process features aptitude testing, medical examinations, interviews, plus a number of challenging individual plus team planning and initiative exercises.
In each programme, there are a selection of clips from venues such as speed dating or interviews with relationship experts.
Political affairs programme Focus on Politics and Pacific Islands affairs programme Tangata o te Moana air after 17: 00 ; Great Encounters provides a selection of the most popular interviews from the past week after 18: 00, Peter Fry hosts music and comedy programme Saturday Night from 19: 00 and Wayne Mowat presents music history programme Wayne's Music after 23: 00.
Also the combined system was taken as an opportunity to reduce non-standard applications such as interviews for selection and portfolios of work-and overall to simplify the applications process.
The attractions are individually priced pay-per-ride, and an unlimited wristband option is also available. Property owner Tilman Fertitta has spoken in recent interviews that he plans to expand the ride selection in Kemah.
The University of Melbourne, the University of Queensland and the University of Otago ( except for Dentistry, Pharmacy and Physiotherapy ) do not use interviews as part of the selection procedure.
In the 1960s it was a grammar for a number of years before turning comprehensive in the 1970s ; but the school remained highly selective up until 2006, when it ended selection interviews for candidates and their parents.
When the law was changed in 2006, the school ended selection interviews, with prospective pupils and their parents, that were designed to ascertain their parents ' Catholic practice and whether they shared aims and ethos of the school.
Effects of organizational citizenship behaviors on selection decisions in employment interviews.
In 2003, another selection of her interviews, titled Original Minds, was brought out by HarperCollins.
* The Corduroy Suit-fansite featuring interviews, images, a selection of Berman's writing and audio recordings of his poetry readings.
Awards are granted after a multi-stage selection process and are based on grades, letters of recommendation, personality and character, political and social commitment with a dedication to liberal values and interviews with staff and affiliates of the foundation.
From Room 118, the newly formed University of Calgary Radio ( UCR ) broadcast a varied selection of music and notable interviews to the two University student residence buildings ( Rundle Hall and Kananaskis Hall ) via low-power carrier-current transmitters at 1580 AM.
Common selection tools include ability tests ( e. g., cognitive, physical, or psychomotor ), knowledge tests, personality tests, structured interviews, the systematic collection of biographical data, and work samples.
Drawing on the methods of the natural sciences as well as developing new techniques involving not only structured interviews but unstructured " participant-observation " – and drawing on the new theory of evolution through natural selection, they proposed the scientific study of a new object: " humankind ," conceived of as a whole.
This book contains interviews with Mountbatten, and a selection of papers that were in his possession.

selection and called
Originally called Rijndael, the cipher was developed by two Belgian cryptographers, Joan Daemen and Vincent Rijmen, who submitted to the AES selection process.
The process for running a board, sometimes called the board process, includes the selection of board members, the setting of clear board objectives, the dissemination of documents or board package to the board members, the collaborative creation of an agenda for the meeting, the creation and follow-up of assigned action items, and the assessment of the board process through standardized assessments of board members, owners, and CEOs.
Chinese classic texts, or Chinese canonical texts, () today often refer to the pre-Qin Chinese texts, especially the Neo-Confucian titles of Four Books and Five Classics ( 四書五經 ), a selection of short books and chapters from the voluminous collection called the Thirteen Classics.
Many of the proponents of Darwinism at that time, including Huxley, had reservations about the significance of natural selection, and Darwin himself gave credence to what was later called Lamarckism.
This led to the addition of the number sign (#, sometimes called ' octothorpe ,' ' pound ' or ' diamond ' in this context-' hash ' or ' gate ' in the UK ) and asterisk or " star " (*) keys as well as a group of keys for menu selection: A, B, C and D. In the end, the lettered keys were dropped from most phones, and it was many years before these keys became widely used for vertical service codes such as * 67 in the United States of America and Canada to suppress caller ID.
EP views the human brain as comprising many functional mechanisms, called psychological adaptations or evolved cognitive mechanisms or cognitive modules, designed by the process of natural selection.
Such a functor is called a constant or selection functor.
Many birds in other families are also commonly called " finches ", including some species in the very similar-looking waxbills or estrildid finches ( family Passeridae, subfamily Estrildinae ) of the Old World tropics and Australia ; several groups of the bunting and American sparrow family ( Emberizidae ); and Darwin's finches of the Galapagos islands, which provided evidence of natural selection and are now recognized to be peculiar tanagers ( Thraupidae ).
He was a gifted blind musician from Kyoto who changed the limited selection of six songs to a brand new style of koto music which he called kumi uta.
When afflicted individuals have an equal chance of being included in a study this is called truncate selection, signifying the inadvertent exclusion ( truncation ) of families who are carriers for a gene.
An example of selection basis is called the " caveman effect.
A handicap in this process is the difficulty of seeing and manipulation at the nanoscale compared to the macroscale which makes deterministic selection of successful trials difficult ; in contrast biological evolution proceeds via action of what Richard Dawkins has called the " blind watchmaker "
An individual organism must survive until adulthood before it can reproduce, and selection of those that reach this stage is called viability selection.
When individuals can reproduce more than once, a longer survival in the reproductive phase increases the number of offspring, called survival selection.
In the absence of natural selection to preserve such a trait, it will become more variable and deteriorate over time, possibly resulting in a vestigial manifestation of the trait, also called evolutionary baggage.
Edelman's interest in selective systems expanded into the fields of neurobiology and neurophysiology, and in Neural Darwinism, Edelman puts forth a theory called " neuronal group selection ".
Many contracts and other forms of legally binding agreement include a jurisdiction or arbitration clause specifying the parties ' choice of venue for any litigation ( called a forum selection clause ).
Through patronage, corruption and bribery, the Crown and Lords " owned " about 30 % of the seats ( called " pocket " or " rotten boroughs ") giving them a significant influence in the Commons and in the selection of the Prime Minister.
This determination meant, among other things, that princes should not be involved in the selection of bishops, and it was focused especially on the " patrimonium " of the papacy, the section of central Italy claimed by the popes and later called the Papal State.
Traits amenable to sexual selection, which give an organism an advantage over its rivals ( such as in courtship ) without being directly involved in reproduction, are called secondary sex characteristics.
A probability-based survey sample is created by constructing a list of the target population, called the sample frame, a randomized process for selecting units from the sample frame, called a selection procedure, and a method of contacting selected units to and enabling them complete the survey, called a data collection method or mode.
In his introduction to the first, The Saint on TV, Charteris called these volumes a team effort in which he oversaw selection of stories, initially adaptations of scripts written the 1962 – 69 TV series The Saint, and with Fleming Lee writing the adaptations ( other authors took over from Lee ).

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