Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 390
... outcomes on perceived outcomes . Suc- cess in obtaining employment is significantly correlated with satisfaction with outcomes associated with OJT , but it fails to enter the regression equa- tion after satisfaction with program ...
... outcomes on perceived outcomes . Suc- cess in obtaining employment is significantly correlated with satisfaction with outcomes associated with OJT , but it fails to enter the regression equa- tion after satisfaction with program ...
Page 391
... outcomes for any program . To insure that the effects of objective outcomes were not being obscured by other variables , the regression analyses were repeated within dichotomized categories of unemployment and individual background ...
... outcomes for any program . To insure that the effects of objective outcomes were not being obscured by other variables , the regression analyses were repeated within dichotomized categories of unemployment and individual background ...
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... outcomes . Put differently , perceptions of " formative " processes are better predictors of perceptions of " summative " outcomes than are other , more objective , measures of the summative out- comes themselves . This conclusion ...
... outcomes . Put differently , perceptions of " formative " processes are better predictors of perceptions of " summative " outcomes than are other , more objective , measures of the summative out- comes themselves . This conclusion ...
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