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The Impact Of Attitudes Toward Science And Core Self-Evaluation On Science Achievement And Career Outcomes: A Trajectory-Based Approach

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Table 1. Sample Demographic and Parent Characteristics
Table 2. Nonmissing Cases by Timepoint and Item Set
Table 3. Complete Data by Timepoint and Item Set
Figure 1. Representation of the latent variable growth mixture model.
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