Professional affiliation meaning

  1. 13 CFR § 121.103
  2. Our definition of a Professional Body
  3. Author and affiliation
  4. Title page setup


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13 CFR § 121.103

Link to an amendment published at (a) General Principles of Affiliation. (1) Concerns and entities are affiliates of each other when one controls or has the power to control the other, or a third party or parties controls or has the power to control both. It does not matter whether control is exercised, so long as the power to control exists. (2) SBA considers factors such as ownership, management, previous relationships with or ties to another concern, and contractual relationships, in determining whether affiliation exists. (3) Control may be affirmative or negative. Negative control includes, but is not limited to, instances where a minority shareholder has the ability, under the concern's charter, by-laws, or shareholder's agreement, to prevent a quorum or otherwise block action by the board of directors or shareholders. (4) Affiliation may be found where an individual, concern, or entity exercises control indirectly through a third party. (5) In determining whether affiliation exists, SBA will consider the totality of the circumstances, and may find affiliation even though no single factor is sufficient to constitute affiliation. (6) In determining the concern's size, SBA counts the (7) For SBA's Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs, the bases for affiliation are set forth in (8) For applicants in SBA's Business Loan, Disaster Loan, and (b) Exceptions to affiliation coverage. (1) Business concerns owned in wh...

Our definition of a Professional Body

Our definition of a Professional Body A Professional Body is an organisation with individual members practicing a profession or occupation in which the organisation maintains an oversight of the knowledge, skills, conduct and practice of that profession or occupation. In the case of a science Professional Body, the members of the professional body should be practicing science. Find out Apply now Start your journey today to become professionally registered.

Author and affiliation

If you can't find an author affiliation or want to learn more about the authors and their credentials, here are some ways to do so: • Search for the author on Google. Sometimes you can find a personal page about an individual. Many of the faculty members at OSU have a website that lists their credentials (education) and research. • Do a search in one of the online databases to see what else the author has written. Is this person someone who published a lot in this field? For example, a search in the Academic Search Premier database for the author Sandra Hofferth shows • Look up the institution. What kind of institution is it? Is the author still affiliated with the institution? One of the first things to look for is the author or authors. In a research article, the authors will list their affiliation, usually with a university or research institution. In this example, the author's affiliation is clearly shown on the first page of the article. In a research article, you will never have an anonymous author or need to look for the author's name or affiliation. . • Previous: Literature Review • Next: Abstract >>

Title page setup

A title page is required for all APA Style papers. There are both student and professional versions of the title page. Students should use the student version of the title page unless their instructor or institution has requested they use the professional version. APA provides a to assist students in creating their title pages. Student title page element Format Example Paper title Place the title three to four lines down from the top of the title page. Center it and type it in bold font. Capitalize Impact of Gender on the Evaluation of Humor in Romantic Relationships Author names Place one double-spaced blank line between the paper title and the author names. Center author names on their own line. If there are two authors, use the word “and” between authors; if there are three or more authors, place a comma between author names and use the word “and” before the final author name. Cecily J. Sinclair and Adam Gonzaga Author affiliation For a student paper, the affiliation is the institution where the student attends school. Include both the name of any department and the name of the college, university, or other institution, separated by a comma. Center the affiliation on the next double-spaced line after the author name(s). Department of Psychology, University of Georgia Course number and name Provide the course number as shown on instructional materials, followed by a colon and the course name. Center the course number and name on the next double-spaced line after the auth...