An Emergency Management Building Resilience Using IBM SPSS Statistics

1 Pub Date : 2024-01-11 DOI:10.46632/bmes/1/1/5
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Emergency Management, Introduction: You will learn about emergency management throughout this four-week course, which will help you better plan for, handle, and recover from crises.You will be given examples of risk and disaster response throughout the course to assist you acquire familiar with the underlying ideas. Moreover, Massey University-affiliated emergency management professionals with an international reputation will teach you. Several of the specialists you may encounter have experience with crises like the 2011 Canterbury earthquake. Research significance: Despite its name, emergency management does not actually concentrate on managing crises, which are generally thought of as minor incidents with minimal effects that are handled through routine community activities. The management of catastrophes, that are events that have more effects than what a society can manage on its own, is the primary focus of emergency management. It is common for disaster management to involve efforts from a variety of groups, including households, organizations, local governments, and/or higher governments. Although there are numerous terminology used in the emergency management field, the operations can generally be divided into preparation, response, mitigation, and recovery. Other phrases like risk reduction for disasters and prevention are also. Methodology: The brand name for the most recent versions is IBM SPSS statistics. The "statistical package for the social sciences" (SPSS), a set of software tools for changing, analyzing, and displaying data, is commonly used. Multiple formats are available for SPSS. Evaluation parameters: Hazard Analysis, Capability Assessment, Emergency Planning, Emergency Response, Capability Management, Recovery Efforts Results: The Cronbach’s Alpha Reliability result. The overall Cronbach’s Alpha value for the model is .529 which indicates 52% reliability. From the literature review, the above 50% Cronbach’s Alpha value model can be considered for analysis. Conclusion: the outcome of Cronbach’s Alpha Reliability. The model’s total Cronbach’s Alpha score is.529, which denotes a 52% dependability level. The 50% Cronbach’s Alpha value model mentioned above from the literature review may be used for analysis.
应急管理部门利用 IBM SPSS 统计数据建设复原力
应急管理,入门:在这门为期四周的课程中,您将学习到应急管理的相关知识,这将帮助您更好地计划、处理和从危机中恢复。在整个课程中,您将获得风险和灾难应对的实例,帮助您熟悉基本理念。此外,梅西大学附属的具有国际声誉的应急管理专业人士将为您授课。您可能会遇到的几位专家都曾经历过 2011 年坎特伯雷地震等危机。研究意义:危机一般被认为是影响极小的轻微事件,通过日常社区活动进行处理。应急管理的主要重点是管理灾难,即影响超出社会自身管理能力的事件。灾害管理通常涉及家庭、组织、地方政府和/或上级政府等多个团体的努力。尽管应急管理领域使用的术语众多,但一般可将行动分为准备、响应、缓解和恢复。此外,还有减少灾害风险和预防等其他用语。方法:最新版本的品牌名称是 IBM SPSS 统计。通常使用 "社会科学统计软件包"(SPSS),这是一套用于更改、分析和显示数据的软件工具。SPSS 有多种格式可供选择。评估参数:危害分析、能力评估、应急计划、应急响应、能力管理、恢复工作 结果:Cronbach's Alpha 可靠性结果。模型的总体 Cronbach's Alpha 值为 0.529,表明可靠度为 52%。根据文献综述,可以考虑对上述 50%的 Cronbach's Alpha 值模型进行分析。结论:Cronbach's Alpha 信度结果。模型的 Cronbach's Alpha 总分为.529,表示可信度为 52%。上述文献综述中提到的 50%的 Cronbach's Alpha 值模型可用于分析。
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