If someone told you that they were “probably” going to have pasta for dinner, but you later found out that they ate pizza, would you feel surprised – or even lied to? More seriously, what does it mean ...
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All definitions of risk have two components: probability and outcome. When considering something that requires knowledge of exposure, we are no longer talking about risk. Instead, we’re talking about ...
ABSTRACT: The study sought to explore the state of budgeting at school level in a selected District in Zimbabwe. Freeman’s (2010) Stakeholder Theory guided this study. The theory focuses on, ...
Abstract: The nuclear instrument control systems contains tens of thousands of surface mount components. The evaluation of thermal fatigue life in the design stage is helpful to ensure the continuous ...
The main processor (CPU, “Central Processing Unit”), the main memory (RAM, “Random-Access Memory”), and the dedicated graphics card with its graphics processor (GPU, “Graphics Processing Unit”) are ...
ABSTRACT: Chronic starvation of the communities on the water invested projects is due to the partial or unfinished project which leads to the closure or non-sustainable water projects. The closure or ...
This technical note covers household surveys with a focus on probability sampling, bias, and survey weights. It explains how households are selected in a representative way from a population for a ...