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Physician Assistants An Empirical Analysis of Their General Characteristics, Job Performance, and Job Satisfaction / by Perry, Henry B., III
Published 1976“…Johns Hopkins University. Department of Social Relations…”
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Blending Evidence, Technique, and Judgment in Educational Research Inference. Final Report by Fennessey, James
Published 1976“…Johns Hopkins University. Department of Social Relations…”
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Expectation Theory in the Classroom. Final Report by Entwisle, Doris R.
Published 1974“…Johns Hopkins University. Department of Social Relations…”
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Employment experiences of graduates in automotive mechanics, mergenthaler and carver high schools, Baltimore. youth employment project, report 2 by Levenson, Bernard
Published 1964“…Johns Hopkins University. Department of Social Relations…”
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Causes and Effects of School Board Recruitment Patterns. Final Report. Revised by Crain, Robert L.
Published 1972“…Johns Hopkins University. Department of Social Relations…”
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