Browsing by Subject "training"
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(2009-05-15)The after–action review (AAR; also known as the after–event review or debriefing) is a training approach that is based on reviews of trainees’ performance on recently completed tasks or performance events. Used by the ...
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(2016-05-23)Significant strides have been made in the human resources field over the last two decades; however, securing transfer of learning from formal training to the work setting still poses a problem. Following Ford and Baldwin’s ...
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(2013-11-11)The purpose of this research study was to explore the phenomenon of public safety professionals using innovative technology in a public safety training context. A single question guided this research: What is the experience ...
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(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1985)
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(2017-12-11)I attempted to assess the relevance of the Texas FFA Poultry Evaluation Career Development Event (CDE) curriculum to the poultry industry—specifically, as the event relates to preparing students for careers in the poultry ...
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(2019-03-21)Environment, Health & Safety (EHS) procedures and training are used by global industries to mitigate risks and are often provided in a lingua franca. This research, investigated strategies for overcoming language barriers ...
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(2023-05-05)Organizations frequently use personality assessments to inform employment decisions. In response to concerns about the susceptibility of single-statement personality measures to socially desirable responding (SDR; faking), ...
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(2017-04-24)This study examines the training of American astronauts from the selection of the original Mercury astronauts in 1959 to the present, as crews of six work aboard the International Space Station. It makes the primary argument ...
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(2012-07-16)Although the demand for public presentations exists, barriers prevent many Master Gardener Volunteers from participating in speaking events. This study identifies the perspectives of both County Extension Agents and Master ...
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(2019-11-21)This literature review describes how Industrial-Organizational (I-O) psychologists can contribute to workplace safety in high-reliability organizations (HROs) through various human resource practices. HROs are organizations ...
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HRD and its critical factors according to practitioners in the training division of Telkom Indonesia (Texas A&M University, 2004-09-30)This study of an Indonesian company, Telkom Indonesia, identifies how human resource development (HRD) practitioners view or define HRD, what factors they consider critical for HRD practice, and specific issues related to ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2008-10-10)Training emergency response decision makers using live, virtual and/or constructive simulations can be highly complex since certain situations can generate stimulusresponse cycles that depend significantly on unpredictable ...
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An Investigation of the Effect of After-Action Reviews on Teams' Performance-Efficacy Relationships (2012-07-16)Performance and efficacy are reciprocally causal; however, the effect of performance on subsequent perceptions of efficacy has received little attention, especially in the context of team training. In addition, the ...
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(2012-07-16)Atherosclerosis, an inflammatory disease characterized by plaque formation in the arteries, commonly occurs in mammals, including humans, and some avian species. Polyunsaturated n-3 fatty acids have been shown to reduce ...
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(2019-11-07)This thesis reviews literature focused on the utilization of personality inventories in organizations. The theories and models of personality psychology can be applied by industrial-organizational psychologists to understand ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2006-04-12)The U.S. Army Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) dates back to the fall of 1947 and evolved from severe professional nursing shortages of World War II. Today, as in the past, to sustain U.S. Army readiness the highly medically ...
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(2016-05-23)The Department of Nuclear Engineering at Texas A&M University currently supports emergency response exercises at Disaster City, a mock community used for emergency response training that features full-scale, collapsible ...
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(2014-08-04)The purpose of the study was to determine if Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service’s Program Excellence Academy for new employees increased the knowledge and changed the behavior of new employees related to program development. ...
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(2022)Education librarians are receiving an increasing number of requests to help researchers with systematic reviews. Systematic reviews are evidence syntheses that require comprehensive, reproducible search strategies. Many ...
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(2020-04-20)Elevation training masks (ETM) have become popular in professional & recreationally active populations to enhance performance via purported adaptations associated with high elevation training (HET) and respiratory muscle ...