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Effective Pre-School, Primary and Secondary Education Project (EPPSE 3-14): Influences on Students’ Development in Key Stage 3: Social-behavioural Outcomes in Year 9

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Table 1 Items associated with the eight experiences of school factors
Table 2 Items associated with the six disposition factors
Table 3: Summary of the effects of background characteristics on social behaviour factors in Year 9

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