8 research outputs found
STOCK PRICES: EFFECT OF BEHAVIORAL BIASES ON INVESTOR’S MINDSET IN GUJARAT STATE, INDIA
Stock market performances has been observed through a good deal of literature out of which it has been found out that the behavior of investors is affected through many parameters exist in the market like occurrence of any sudden event or influence of Individual advice apart from the past behavior of the stock which is called rational information regarding stock performances as per the traditional finance theory. The main aim of this paper is to identify the mediating effect among various types of information available in the market for investors to invest their money into the stock market as a part of different behavioral biases in the Gujarat State, India. Three types of constructs have been derived as a part of exploratory research design for this study by applying exploratory factor analysis (EFA) which are Company History, IPO issues and Location benefit of the company out of the different variable taken for the study. Structural Equation modelling (SEM) techniques have been applied to check the mediating effect among these three constructs. The study has been concluded that Company information is an indirect construct, IPO issue is a dependent construct and Location of the company is a mediating construct which is revealing that there is a significant impact of Company information on the IPO issue done by any corporate in the market. IPO issue can also be affected by the Location of the company which has the mediating effect on it
Medicine in Spirituality
Modern day medicine places a major emphasis on appreciating spirituality. A patient’s cultural and religious beliefs are integral when practicing medicine in order to provide the most humanistic care possible to patients. This photograph comes to show the exact opposite, medicine in spirituality. Medicine is an integral part of a medical professional\u27s life and it serves as a major defining characteristic of an individual. Though viewed as objective and subjective, medicine and spirituality are all one
Work Replication: A Communication Optimization For Loci
For distributed memory architectures, communication cost is a significant source of overhead in parallel scientific applications. Many proposed communication optimizations duplicate the behavior of well-written hand-tuned parallel code. Because of continuous changes in architectural components, these types of low-level optimizations are not always effective. This thesis seeks to develop a high-level optimization of work replication in which computations are replicated to minimize communications. There exist performance trade-offs between computation cost and communication cost because of work replication. Due to these trade-offs, it is required to determine which computations should be replicated to improve overall performance. This research presents the development of a model-based approach with heuristics to automatically determine the computations to replicate. Using a computational and communication model, the execution time is predicted to make replication decisions