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Manikandan, D.
- Creativity, Parenting Style and Stress:An Interactive Perspective
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1 UT of Lakshadweep Administration Kavaratti, Lakshadweep, IN
1 UT of Lakshadweep Administration Kavaratti, Lakshadweep, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 5, No 9 (2014), Pagination: 1106-1108Abstract
There are many researches on how the creativity gets influenced particularly in the field of educational psychology. The academic excellence and creativity of the children are always expected by the parents. This sometimes results in to Stress to both children and their parents. While the parents expect that their children to excel in academic intelligence and in creative skills, it is also believed that their parenting style is also a factor to influence the creative and academic intelligence of the children. This article is focusing the interrelationship between the parenting style, stress and creativity of the children.Keywords
Creativity, Parenting Style, Stress, Children.- The Proportional Investigation on SVM Using Distributed Clustering Algorithm for WSN
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1 Department of Computer Application, R.V.S College of Arts and Science, Sulur, IN
1 Department of Computer Application, R.V.S College of Arts and Science, Sulur, IN
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Data Mining and Knowledge Engineering, Vol 5, No 2 (2013), Pagination: 39-44Abstract
The emergence of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) as one of the dominant technology trends in the recent decades has posed numerous unique challenges to researchers. The key networking challenges in sensor networks are: (a) supporting multi-hop communication while limiting radio operation to conserve power, (b) solve the traffic problems (c) geographic routing challenges and (d) monitoring and maintenance. In this work we focus on the wireless sensor network become known as locations under heavy traffic load. Nodes in such areas quickly deplete energy resources, leading to disruption in network services. This problem is common for data collection scenarios in which Cluster Heads (CH) have a heavy burden of gathering and relaying information. The relay load on CHs especially intensifies as the distance to the sink decreases. To balance the traffic load and the energy consumption in the network, the CH role should be rotated among all nodes and the cluster sizes should be carefully determined at different parts of the network. In this work as a new tool, SVM has been widely used in the Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) compared with the distributed clustering algorithm that determines suitable cluster sizes depending on the hop distance to the data sink, while achieving approximate equalization of node lifetimes and reduced energy consumption levels.Keywords
Data Mining, Cluster Head, SVM, Clustered WSN.- The Influence of Economics in Cognitive Activities and a Correlation Study on Economics and Study Skills of the Students
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1 Department of Applied Psychology, Pondicherry University, Pondicherry, IN
1 Department of Applied Psychology, Pondicherry University, Pondicherry, IN