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Attitudes and beliefs of 4-H volunteers towards matters of concern in the North Carolina 4-H program and volunteer values

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Figure 1: Conceptual Schema
Table 1. Rokeach's Tennina1 and InsbWnenral Values
Table 2. Frequency and Percentage Distribution of 4-H Volunteers By Characteristics
Table 3. Frequency Distribution of 4-H Volunteers by Type of 4-H Program.
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