On the Application of Artificial Intelligence in Acute Myeloid Leukemia Therapy
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-1-2022
Identifier/URL
40964850 (Pure)
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Abstract
This study is a randomized pretest-posttest design that aims to investigate the effect of early entrepreneurship education on cognitive and non- early entrepreneurship education, non-cognitive skills, creativity, self-efficacy, Bizworld cognitive skills of male sixth-grade primary school students. A total of 45 students were selected by multi-stage random sampling method and were assigned randomly to experimental, active-control and control groups. The experimental group received entrepreneurship education based on the Bizworld entrepreneurship program. The results indicate that early entrepreneurship education had an effect on non-cognitive skills (such as risk taking propensity, creativity, self-efficacy, persistence and need for achievement. It seems that early entrepreneurship education is a proper strategy to develop children's non-cognitive skills in late years of primary school. These skills will affect children's individual, educational, social and occupational future and can have long term benefits for students, families and society.
Repository Citation
Meng, J.,
Zhong, R.,
Wu, Z.,
& Dong, M.
(2022). On the Application of Artificial Intelligence in Acute Myeloid Leukemia Therapy. Advances in Nano Research, 13 (2), 175-186.
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DOI
10.12989/anr.2022.13.2.175
