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A comparative study of middle school and junior high school students in teams of socio-emotional problems, self-concept of ability to learn, creative thinking ability, and physical fitness and health
Elie, Marie-Therese, 1939-
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A comparative study to determine the relationship between the existing practices of selected middle schools and student performance on a standardized attitudinal measure
Sienkiewicz, Henry Stanley, 1935-
Text (1973)
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An evaluative study of responsible autonomy in the Lansing public junior high shools
Haak, William Harris
Text (1978)
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An investigation into the use of Raths' values clarification strategies with grade eight pupils
Dixon, Beverly Ruth
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A study to determine the needs of East Lansing, Michigan middle school youngsters from single-parent families in relation to their adjustment in assuming their new roles
Farquhar, Carolyn Lewellen, 1928-
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