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Table 1 Demographic breakdown of mentees. Percentages outof 14 mentees in the study. Mentor demographic data was notcollected
Table 3 List of topics and how many groups they werediscussed by
Fig. 1 Mentoring topics. Percent of mentoring reports for which each topic was selected (from a checklist) as a topic for the meeting
Table 5 Academic outcomes for mentees. Percentages out of 14total students participating in the study

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