METHODS OF STUDYING MOTIVATION AND MOTIVES

Motivation is a person's motivation to achieve a goal through internal and external factors. This is a process that gives energy and strength to a person to achieve his desires, needs and goals.


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STATISTICAL STUDY OF RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN EVENTS

The topic "Statistical study of relationships between events" is one of the main directions of statistics, aimed at determining the interaction of various processes and events. This topic allows us to understand the cause-and-effect relationships between events by studying the quantitative relationship between them. Statistical methods, in particular, correlation and regression analysis, analysis of variance, and analysis of variation, assess the interrelationship of events and the strength of the relationship between them. This topic is of particular importance in linking theoretical knowledge with practice and is effectively used in various fields such as economics, social sciences, healthcare, and agriculture. Through these studies, it is possible to organize decision-making processes on a scientific basis, effectively use resources, and develop development strategies. Therefore, the study of statistical relationships is important in solving current problems in science and practice.


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THE LEGAL POSITION OF ACCOUNTABILITY IN THE INTERNATIONAL LAW SYSTEM

This article explores the concept of accountability in international organizations, focusing on how control by members and access to information are critical indicators of accountability. It highlights the mechanisms through which member states or shareholders can exert influence over decision-making processes, especially in intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations. The article delves into the roles of governing and executive bodies in these organizations, examining the importance of equitable representation and transparency. It also addresses how access to information influences organizational accountability, emphasizing that without proper disclosure, stakeholders cannot effectively hold organizations accountable. Additional indicators, such as the process of appointing senior officials, decision enforcement, evaluation procedures, consultation with external stakeholders, complaint mechanisms, and social responsibility, are briefly discussed.


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CAUSES AND TREATMENT METHODS OF DIABETES

Diabetes is a disease that occurs as a result of impaired carbohydrate and water metabolism in the body. It is a consequence of impaired pancreatic function. The pancreas produces the hormone insulin. Insulin is involved in the processing of sugar. Without this hormone, the body cannot maintain the level of glucose in the blood at normal levels and its level increases. As a result, the body excretes excess glucose through the urine.


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PROCESSUAL THEORY HAM LEARNING THEORY

This article provides information on the procedural theory of motivation and theories of raw justice. The article expresses the views of V. Vroom's theory of boxes, D. S. Adam's theory, J. Rawls's theory of justice, utilitarianism, communicative justice, equality and human rights.


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