Not exact matches
The motion that
analysis of a failure might very
well elicit much more interest and commitment than an anecdote about success had seemingly occurred to no one.
The
analysis also looked at which lawmakers had the
best sense of humor, and found Senator Tom Libous, a Binghamton Republican, and GOP floor Leader, made remarks that
elicited laughter around three dozen times.
Only through strong needs
analysis can learning professionals determine if training will make the intended impact, or if some other approach would
elicit better results.
None of the cost — benefit
analysis reported in this paper has
elicited direct values for positive mental health: indeed the difficulty in putting a monetary value on
well - being for cost — benefit
analyses has been noted (Aos et al., 2004).