Educational Administration & Supervision, Volumen26Warwick & York, 1940 |
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... ability levels of adolescents and the type of occu- pation selected by them . If people , for example , go into the professions because they are interested in professional work and also have superior ability for the mastery of advanced ...
... ability levels of adolescents and the type of occu- pation selected by them . If people , for example , go into the professions because they are interested in professional work and also have superior ability for the mastery of advanced ...
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... ability and level of occupation are considerably higher for boys than for girls . This is probably due to the greater difficulty involved in entering some of the fields occupied mainly by men - medicine and law . The nursing and social ...
... ability and level of occupation are considerably higher for boys than for girls . This is probably due to the greater difficulty involved in entering some of the fields occupied mainly by men - medicine and law . The nursing and social ...
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... ability to select the factors which should be applied to promote such growth . ( 2 ) Understanding of problems of society which affect the development of young children and their families , and ability to deal with community con ...
... ability to select the factors which should be applied to promote such growth . ( 2 ) Understanding of problems of society which affect the development of young children and their families , and ability to deal with community con ...
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Sears Paul B Life and Environment A S EDWARDS | 155 |
Timmons William M Decisions and Attitudes as Outcomes of | 237 |
Wallin J E Wallace Minor Mental Maladjustments in Normal | 400 |
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