Mining association rules between sets of items in large databases
SIGMOD '93 Proceedings of the 1993 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data
Machine learning and data mining
Communications of the ACM
Mastering Data Mining: The Art and Science of Customer Relationship Management
Mastering Data Mining: The Art and Science of Customer Relationship Management
Data Mining: Concepts, Models, Methods and Algorithms
Data Mining: Concepts, Models, Methods and Algorithms
A cost model to estimate the effort of data mining projects (DMCoMo)
Information Systems
CTU-Mine: An Efficient High Utility Itemset Mining Algorithm Using the Pattern Growth Approach
CIT '07 Proceedings of the 7th IEEE International Conference on Computer and Information Technology
Mastering self-leadership: empowering yourself for personal excellence, second edition
Mastering self-leadership: empowering yourself for personal excellence, second edition
The importance of negative associations and the discovery of association rule pairs
International Journal of Business Intelligence and Data Mining
Association rules applied to credit card fraud detection
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Towards supporting expert evaluation of clustering results using a data mining process model
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Fuzzy based clustering algorithm for privacy preserving data mining
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Association rule mining for mobile map personalisation
International Journal of Intelligent Systems Technologies and Applications
Market basket analysis a data mining application in Indian retailing
International Journal of Business Information Systems
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The aim of this study is to survey the relationship among self-leadership strategies by association rules. The statistical population includes students of the University of Isfahan out of which, 367 has been randomly selected for filling questionnaire. After collecting data, the relationship between self-leadership strategies has been investigated by association rules. Findings indicate that there are relationships among self-goal setting and self-cueing; self-reward and self-punishment; self-observation and natural reward; beliefs and self-observation; beliefs and self-observation; beliefs and natural reward, and self-speaking and mental imagery.