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Structural Equation Modeling: Principles, Assumptions, and Practical Application Using SPSS Amos

Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) is a comprehensive multivariate statistical technique that permits the testing of complex theoretical models involving observed and latent variables. This article reviews the foundational principles and assumptions of SEM and outlines the practical steps for conducting SEM analysis using SPSS AMOS. As well, it presents implications to research and practice utilizing […]

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Factors Affecting Healthy Eating in Pregnancy among Women attending Antenatal Care in Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State

This study investigated the factors affecting healthy eating during pregnancy among women attending antenatal care (ANC) at selected Basic Health Centres in Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State. The specific objectives were to determine the level of knowledge pregnant women possess regarding dietary practices, assess the factors influencing healthy eating during pregnancy, and evaluate their awareness of appropriate

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Randomized Controlled Trial Based Meta-Analysis of the Risk of Mortality in Sickle Cell Patients

Meta-analysis is a systematic approach in selecting and integrating multiple finding across studies in order to give chances in control of potential bias. This paper aims to estimate the summary effect on the risk of mortality in sickle cell patient. The effect size index was risk ratio and date was sourced via Pubmed, Science Direct,

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Effect of Formative Assessment Methods on Mastery of Mathematics Course Content by Junior Secondary School Students in Obio-Akpor LGA of Rivers State

Formative assessment remains one of the most regular assessment tools which most teachers adopt in the process of assessing the performance of students. However, apart from just providing insight to the teacher, these methods over the years remain controversial on its ability to help students in gaining mastery of course content. Hence, the study focus

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Communicating Health Insurance Benefits: Perspectives of the Insurer and the Insured

Evaluating how the insurer responds to the insured expectations in terms of health insurance benefits enables better efficiency from all angles. This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the communication of health insurance benefits from both the insurer and insured perspectives, emphasizing the importance of clear communication and the need for tailored strategies to meet

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Assessment of Agglomerative Clustering Techniques On Grouping of Malaria Infected Patients in Kaduna State, Nigeria

This study was carried out on assessment of agglomerative clustering techniques on grouping of malaria infected patients in kaduna state. The objective of this paper was to apply Agglomerative Hierarchical clustering techniques to group the variables, such that those similar to malaria infection will be identified. Reported cases of data relating to malaria cases were

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Correlate of Grade Point Average (GPA) In Mathematics Among Undergraduate Students in Ekiti State

The study investigated the correlate of grade point average (GPA) in mathematics among undergraduate students in Ekiti State. The study employed ex-post facto, research design of survey type. The sample for the study was made up of one hundred and fifty (150) students which were randomly selected from different levels through stratified random sampling techniques

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Influence of Work Stress on Public Basic School Teachers’ and Their Work Performance in Kadjebi District

The study investigated the influence of work stress on the public basic school teachers and their work performance in the Kadjebi District of Oti Region, Ghana. It was grounded in the Psychological and Coping Stress as well as the Cognitive Transactional theories. It adopted the mixed method approach through explanatory sequential mixed method design. The

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