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Table 1:  Number of Returned Surveys 2010 Data
Table 2:  Ratio of Opinion on Appropriateness of Total Number of Credits and of Program Period Total Credits Duration of Study
Table 4:  Results of KMO and Bartlett’s Test in Factor Analysis Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin Measure of Sampling Adequacy
Table 6:  Multiple Regression1 Analysis Results Variable

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