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High School Dropouts: Implications for Economic Development in West Virginia
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RETRACTION: <i>Wealth-based inequality and dropout rate in the completion of the continuum of maternal healthcare in Ethiopia: a secondary data analysis of the Mini Demographic and Health Survey of 2019</i>. [PDF]
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Xinmei Tian, Tongliang Liu, Fang Xu
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Journal of Community Psychology, 1979
In this study, the perceptions of unilateral terminators, "dropouts," of their visit to a community mental health center were examined. A telephone survey was conducted to assess client satisfaction, impressions of the setting and therapist, helpfulness of the visit, expectations of and reported services received, and source and degree of problem(s ...
W H, Silverman, R P, Beech
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In this study, the perceptions of unilateral terminators, "dropouts," of their visit to a community mental health center were examined. A telephone survey was conducted to assess client satisfaction, impressions of the setting and therapist, helpfulness of the visit, expectations of and reported services received, and source and degree of problem(s ...
W H, Silverman, R P, Beech
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Remedial and Special Education, 1989
With the goal of achieving a better understanding of the nature of the dropout problem for students in special education, this review focuses first on the literature related to the dropout phenomenon in general education. The issues addressed are (a) consequences of dropping out, (b) definitions of dropouts and calculations of dropout rates, (c ...
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With the goal of achieving a better understanding of the nature of the dropout problem for students in special education, this review focuses first on the literature related to the dropout phenomenon in general education. The issues addressed are (a) consequences of dropping out, (b) definitions of dropouts and calculations of dropout rates, (c ...
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Games and Economic Behavior, 2005
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Ram Orzach, Yair Tauman
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Ram Orzach, Yair Tauman
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Implicit Regularization of Dropout
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Zhi-Qin John Xu
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1969
For more than a decade almost 10 per cent of the 9000 students admitted each year to medical schools fail to graduate, despite careful screening from more than twice that number of applicants.1 If this attrition could be eliminated it would mean the graduation of 900 additional physicians annually — the potential output of at least 10 new medical ...
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For more than a decade almost 10 per cent of the 9000 students admitted each year to medical schools fail to graduate, despite careful screening from more than twice that number of applicants.1 If this attrition could be eliminated it would mean the graduation of 900 additional physicians annually — the potential output of at least 10 new medical ...
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No Dropouts in This Refresher Course
The American Journal of Nursing, 1970MRS. GOWELL (B.A., Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio; M.N., Yale University; M.P.H., Tulane University) was assistant professor of nursing at Dillard University, New Orleans, La., when this article was written. She is now assistant professor of community health nursing at the School of Nursing, University of Washington, Seattle. MRS.
E C, Gowell, G F, Hofmann
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