Organizing And Scheduling Drivers In A Transportation System In Kuwait

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Organizing and Scheduling drivers in a transportation system in Kuwait

Introduction

Driving in Kuwait is particularly dangerous. Although the roads are developed and are in good condition, excessive speed caused many accidents often fatal. In this paper I am goint to evaluate various sources for my research paper on above topic.

Keywords

For all the references following terms were used: Driving in Kuwait, Motivation, Transportation System, Driver's Motivation, Drivers of Kuwait, Organizaing and Schedualing,

Citation: Article #1: Desapriya, E.; Wijeratne, H.; Subzwari, S.; Babul-Wellar, S.; Turcotte, K.; Rajabali, F.; Kinney, J.; Pike, I. "Vision screening of older drivers for preventing road traffic injuries and fatalities". In Desapriya, Ediriweera. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. (2011): Pp. 96-105

CRAAP Test Results: Desapriya, & Wijeratne's article was published in 2011. Desapriya's article has benn revised and updated, the inforamtion shall be taken from the new year oublished article. The inforamtion is current to my topic since in kuwait there are various number of old drivers causing accidents. This source is relevent to my research since its information has close relationship with my reseach after reviewing variety of sources. Moreover I found it as a relevent source. Plus the information provided in this source is upported by various evidences.

Main Claim: Desapriya, Wijeratne, Subzwari, Babul-Wellar, Turcotte, Rajabali, Kinney, and Pike has used Vision screening of older drivers so that road traffic injuries and fatalities can be prevented.

Reading Notes: In this article I can find various causes of accidents in Kuwait and can conclude why Kuwait is considered as a dangerous place to drive. Moreover this information will help companies in provided proper and effective training to drivers of Kuwait.

Journel # 2: Gilliland, S.W. & Landis, R.S. Quality and quantity goals in a complex decision task: Strategies and outcomes. Journal of Applied Psychology, 77, (1992): Pp. 672-81.

Keywords: In this article, however, we contend that goal setting has been over-prescribed. In Particular, we argue that goal setting has powerful and predictable side effects. Rather than being offered as an “over-the-counter” salve for boosting performance, goal setting should be prescribed selectively, presented with a warning label, and closely monitored. Psychology will helps in testing mental capability of a driver, these kind of mental capabilities have been discussed in this article.

CRAAP Test Results: Gilliland's article was published in 2002. His article was not updated or revised. This source has an average relationship with my paper, but it is also an important source for my research its links are functional it gives little but very important support to my research. There is no author's contact information available in this article but his augments are supported by various evidences. The information given in this article is to increase information of reader since information provided in this is a fact.

Main Claim: Gilliland, & Landis in their article has pointed Quality and quantity goals in a complex decision task. It is bascially given staretgies and thei outcoems.

Reading Notes: Well the author in this article has provided various qualitative and quantitative goal in a difficult decision role. Various strategies ...
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