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Determinant of Mobile Devices Acceptance for Learning among Students in Developing Country

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Table 1:  Valid items and their corresponding loadings and Alpha Values
Table 2: Analysis of mean of Male and Female students’ acceptance to use mobile device in learning
Table 3: Analysis of mean of science and non-science students’ acceptance to use mobile devices
Table 5: Summary of the result of the Hypotheses Tested

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