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This finding concurs with Gillam et al. (2010) analysis of possible techniques used to defeat TSR programs (p. 84).

This finding concurs with Kihimbo et al. (2012) that most SMEs are denied and discriminated by the lenders in providing financing.

This finding concurs with the subjective assessments that the proposed method generates images with sharper and stronger edges, which raises the value of the ESIM.

This finding concurs with the statement of George Box that all models are wrong (Box and Draper 1987, p. 74) and a similar statement of (Lord and Novick 1968, p. 383).

This finding concurs with Mileti et al. (2004) who observed that there is a known psychology of public hazard education which explains how, why and what makes public education and communication about hazards work or fail.

This finding concurs with Rupp et al. [7] who demonstrated the nerve to wraps around the fibular neck at an average of 3.5 cm from the styloid process or tip (range 3 4.4 cm).

This finding concurs with other empirical findings (Asrat and Simane 2017b; Guteta and Abegaz 2015b; Deresa et al. 2011; Buyinza and Wambede 2008) who reported that male-headed households often have a higher probability of adopting new agricultural technologies.

This finding concurs with Oppong (2011) that the Aboabo River flood-prone community continued to live in this area because as traders and artisans (carpenters), they operated these businesses and did not see any reason to move.

This finding concurs with two studies that surveyed comparable target populations: Australian emergency medicine registrars and consultants reported 'limited time availability' (44.5%) as their highest ranked barrier, and American registrars and consultants also flagged 'too many other demands on time' as their greatest barrier amongst 71.3% of the trainees who failed to credential [10, 12].

This finding concurs with Rasti's ([2009]) investigation of Iranian test takers' attitude to the IELTS but does not find resonance in Murray et al. ([2012]) study of test takers' attitudes towards the Professional English Assessment for Teachers (PEAT) in Australia though their conceptualization of attitude was adopted in the present study.

This finding concurs with Health Belief Model HBMM) explained by Rosenstock (1974) that when one perceives vulnerability (probability) and severity (consequence) of a threat, they evaluate the possible responses to the threat they face as well as their own ability to avert or avoid the risk to be able to respond appropriately.

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