Satisfaction

Victims’ Satisfaction with Procedural Justice Reforms in Kakamega Law Courts, Kenya

Author: Daisy Wanjira Gachoki (Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, Kenya), Evans Makori Oruta, PhD (Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, Kenya) and Erick Ater Onyango, PhD (Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, Kenya) Abstract: This study investigated about victims’ satisfaction with procedural justice reforms in Kakamega Law Courts, Kenya through the […]

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Relationship between Job Satisfaction and Job Performance among Faculty in Selected Faith-Based Universities in Haiti

Authors: Willy Lima, PhD (Haitian Union of Seventh-day Adventist Church) and Prof. Daniel Allida, PhD (Northern Caribbean University) Abstract: This study sought to establish the relationship between job satisfaction and job performance among faculty in selected faith-based universities in Haiti. The study employed a quantitative method using the descriptive-correlational design. The population for this study

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Married Couples’ Perceptions towards Marital Sex: A Case of Kihesa Ward in Iringa, Tanzania

Authors: Joshua Juma Mugane (University of Iringa, Tanzania) and Michael B. Welwel (Bugema University, Uganda) Abstract: This study sought to find how married couples perceived marital sex, using the survey Research Design. A total of 200 respondents came from selected marriages found in Kihesa Ward. Such number was obtained through the purposive sampling technique which

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Rural Voices on Quality of Service Delivery in Community-Based Health Planning and Services in the Wassa-Amenfi West District, Ghana

Authors: David Naya Zuure, (University of Education, Winneba, Ghana), Sarah Nsowah, (University of Cape Coast, Ghana), James Gbandan Konzabre, (St. John Bosco College of Education, Ghana). Abstract: The study sought to establish respondents’ views on the attitude of health care providers, perceptions of the quality of medical services provided and indications on the future use

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