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Full-Text Articles in Business
Nutrition Jeopardy, Melanie Burns, Michelle Benoit, Denise Bulvan
Nutrition Jeopardy, Melanie Burns, Michelle Benoit, Denise Bulvan
Melanie Burns
No abstract provided.
Nutrition Jeopardy, Melanie Burns, Michelle Benoit, Denise Bulvan
Nutrition Jeopardy, Melanie Burns, Michelle Benoit, Denise Bulvan
Faculty Research & Creative Activity until 2018 (FCS)
No abstract provided.
Nutrition Jeopardy, Melanie Burns, Michelle Benoit, Denise Bulvan
Nutrition Jeopardy, Melanie Burns, Michelle Benoit, Denise Bulvan
Faculty Research & Creative Activity
No abstract provided.
Relationships: Food Safety And Organizational Behavior, David Walczak, Monika Reuter
Relationships: Food Safety And Organizational Behavior, David Walczak, Monika Reuter
Hospitality Review
A growing body of literature explores the relationship between organizational behavior and food safety in restaurants, but most findings are based on two participant observation studies which, while rick with insights, limit the generalizability of the results. This study attempts to overcome this limitation by surveying a sample of student-cooks enrolled in three South Florida culinary schools. Results indicate that restaurant managers must realize that the practice of food safety involves more than microbiology and HACCF!
Olive Garden, Olive Garden
Olive Garden, Olive Garden
Chef Steve Menu Collection
Olive Garden is an American casual dining restaurant chain specializing in Italian-American cuisine. It is a subsidiary of Darden Restaurants, Inc., which is headquartered in unincorporated Orange County, Florida, near Orlando. 3951 Maple Rd, Amherst, NY 14226
Guinea Pig Restaurant, Menu, C. 2002, Guinea Pig Restaurant
Guinea Pig Restaurant, Menu, C. 2002, Guinea Pig Restaurant
Menu Collection
No abstract provided.
Sampling Concepts, Paul Boyd, Ph.D.
Sampling Concepts, Paul Boyd, Ph.D.
MBA Faculty Conference Papers & Journal Articles
The usefulness of any research is dependent upon how well the group studied represents the group about which decisions are to be made or conclusions drawn. That is, it depends upon how well the sample reflects relevant characteristics of the population. When it is possible to study every member of that group there is no problem, for on these occasions we can easily calculate the exact attribute (parameter) of interest for our population.
For example, if we were interested in determining the average number of gallons of gasoline sold to customers at our service station yesterday, we …