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STRATEGIC ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND PERFORMANCE OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN UGANDA

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Table 1: Reliability and Validity Coefficients
Table 2: Formal Entrepreneurial Training and Strategic Orientation
Table 4: Hierarchical Regression Model

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