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Figure 2. The model of the study - researcher constructed
Table 2. Analysis of scale means for responses received from business teachers  Scale
Table 3. The higher educational institutions  Traditional  Universities  Open   University  University  Colleges  Community  Colleges  Total  14/15  15/16  14/15  15/16  14/15  15/16  14/15  15/16  14/15  15/16
Figure 3. Adopter Categorization based on Innovativeness (Rogers, 1995)  Some of the differences that have been cited separating early adopters from the mainstream include:
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