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International Journal of Applied and Advanced Multidisciplinary Research (IJAAMR)
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International Journal of Applied and Advanced Multidisciplinary Research (IJAAMR) is a multidisciplinary journal that publishes high quality research papers in the areas of Business Management, Agriculture, Information Technology, Engineering, Health & Life Science, Zoology, Humanities, Applied Sciences, Biology, Criminal Justice, History, Public Administration, Political Science, Sociology, Social, English, Science, Mathematics, Human Resource Management, Accounting, Business Administration and Management, Computer Science, Communication, etc. International Journal of Applied and Advanced Multidisciplinary Research (IJAAMR) publishes articles monthly.
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A Comparative Study on Genz Perception About Frozen Food & Homemade Cooked Food on Ahmedabad Chauhan, Aymanmiya; Saiyad, Nikhat
International Journal of Applied and Advanced Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 10 (2024): October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijaamr.v2i10.2622

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Research is recommended to explore how advanced technology, cultural diversity, and sustainability influenced this generation's eating preferences. In this study, we will observe how the perception of Generation Z toward frozen food versus homemade cooked meals changes. We will also focus on age and how age plays an important role in and influences these preferences. We have made a survey filled out by 141 people, and the researchers analyzed data with a chit-square test to see if age was connected to food choices or not. As seen in the result, there is no significant link between age and preferences for frozen food or beliefs about its convenience and nutrition. But we have also seen that convenience was a key reason people prefer frozen food, and also family tradition and culture have had a greater impact on the choices of home-made cooked food. In fact, we also found out that people are not into cooking; they don’t enjoy cooking as much as expected, suggesting a gap between the idea of cooking as well as fun and the real satisfaction from it.
Perception of Information Communication Technology (ICT) on Reporting of Educational Management Corruption Among Academic Staff in Public Universities in Anambra State Gloria, Ikegbusi Njideka; Emmanuella, Awadiegwu Amaka; Stella, Oranusi Ndidi
International Journal of Applied and Advanced Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 10 (2024): October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijaamr.v2i10.2646

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This study explored the role of Information Communication Technology (ICT) in shaping academic staff’s awareness, perception, and willingness to report corrupt practices within the management structures of public universities in Anambra State. The core aim was to assess how the adoption of ICT tools and platforms influences the transparency of educational management and the reporting behaviour of staff. The findings demonstrated that the effective utilization of ICT significantly enhances perceptions of transparency in educational management and increases the likelihood of reporting corrupt practices among academic staff. The study concluded that integrating ICT into university management processes is essential for promoting accountability and curbing corruption. It recommended that universities should implement comprehensive training programs on the use of ICT for anti-corruption efforts. These training sessions should focus on increasing the digital literacy of academic staff, providing them with the necessary skills to identify, report, and discuss corrupt practices through ICT platforms. This would empower academic staff to leverage digital tools for both proactive monitoring and transparent reporting.
‘How To Be A Good Parent’ Psychoeducation To Improve Parents' Understanding Of Permissive Parenting In “X” Elementary School In Surabaya City Wahid, Sulhan; Noviekayati, IGAA
International Journal of Applied and Advanced Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 10 (2024): October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijaamr.v2i10.2663

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This study aims to improve parents' understanding of permissive parenting through a psychoeducation programme, which was conducted at SD “X” Surabaya City. Twenty participants attended the one-day ‘How to be a Good Parent’ programme, which included pre-test and post-test, discussion, and reflection. The intervention consisted of two sessions: ‘Getting to Know My Parenting’ and “Growing Up With My Child”. Pre- and post-test analyses using t-tests showed a significant increase (p<0.05) in participants' understanding of parenting. Seventeen participants had increased understanding
Fragmented Realities and Deconstructing Binary Oppositions in Mary Shelley's “Frankenstein” Arain, Fakiha
International Journal of Applied and Advanced Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 10 (2024): October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijaamr.v2i10.2666

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This study explores how Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein deconstructs binary oppositions and delves into fragmented realities to interrogate traditional notions of identity, ethics, and power. Employing a post-structuralist lens, the research examines Shelley’s narrative techniques, which blur the boundaries between creator and creation, human and monster, and good and evil. Through fragmented perspectives, including layered narratives and shifting viewpoints, Shelley destabilizes conventional identities, prompting readers to confront moral complexities and question simplistic categorization. This analysis uncovers how the novel’s fragmented narrative structure challenges the stability of identity, raising ethical questions about societal rejection, scientific ambition, and the boundaries of human responsibility. By deconstructing binary oppositions and exploring the implications of fragmented realities, this study sheds light on Frankenstein’s enduring relevance in contemporary discussions on scientific ethics, identity formation, and social justice.
To Study Consumer ‘S Perceptions About EASE of Use of Online Banking in Ahmedabad Mehta, Dhyey; Chauhan, Diya; Vidani, Jignesh
International Journal of Applied and Advanced Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 10 (2024): October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijaamr.v2i10.2698

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This paper gives an insight on how the residents of Ahmedabad prefer digital banking and what relationship is there between customer use level of usage for a particular activity (Use practice) on which consumer behaviour model being influential, distinctive or remain constrain. 8) To this extent, the research seeks to understand how digital banking services have an impact on satisfaction levels and different insights related to it such as convenience, security and quality of service. An observational study using a mixed-methods approach was conducted, by means of an interviewer-administered questionnaire among 101 patients. Fund transfer and payments are found to be the top driver in usage of digital banking services, as per the analysis done. Spoon-feeding the details for those who are interested: Interesting associations between some demographic variables and banking activities were identified using statistical tools (Chi-Square/Correlation tests). Results show a strong relationship between user satisfaction and digital banking services, even though the strength of that correlation was quite low. Also, analysis on the perceptions of digital financial services among university students in Mexico reveals considerable satisfaction with debit card and mobile banking service. The study had also tracked general patterns in digital banking and recorded a spike in online transactions fuelled by technology upgrades as well government-sponsored policies such as ‘Digital India.’ But at the same time, worries of regarding security and internet reliance remain on everybody's mind too. The findings highlight the issues that banks have to tackle and improve upon.

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