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As predicted, working males were the most satisfied group and non-working males the least satisfied.
Similarly, frontal brain electrical activity, temperament, and language predicted working memory at age 412-years.
We found that also high score on EQ-VAS, evaluating current health status predicted working after 1 year.
The aim of this research was to test whether job satisfaction had a direct effect on both intentions and working as a nurse and whether intentions predicted working as a nurse in the future.
They found that memory when assessed during infancy and toddlerhood predicted working memory performance at 11 years; they also found that processing speed (psychomotor reaction time) predicted performance on assessments of shifting and working memory at 11 years (Rose et al., 2012; see also Rose, Feldman, Jankowski, & Van Rossem, 2008).
Frontal brain electrical activity and temperament predicted working memory performance at 8 months.
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Moreover, using electroencephalography to evaluate participants before and after training, we reveal neural evidence of functional plasticity in older adult brains, such that training-induced modifications in early visual processing during stimulus encoding predict working memory accuracy improvements.
In addition, this motive appeared to positively predict working status after three years.
3. Intentions expressed at earlier time-points predict working as a UK nurse at 18 months and 3 years.
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