The cross-sectional story of early career development as revealed by the National Assessment of Educational Progress

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David V. Tiedeman
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The cross-sectional story of early career development as revealed by the National Assessment of Educational Progress
1978, The National Vocational Guidance Association, The Association for Measurement and Evaluation in Guidance
in English

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Edition Notes

Prepared with the co-operation of the National Advisory Council for Career Education.

"Monograph of the National Vocational Guidance Association and the Association for Measurement and Evaluation in Guidance Divisions of the American Personnel and Guidance Association."

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Washington, D.C
Series
NVGA-AMEG series

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Library of Congress
LC1037.5 N37

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Pagination
xxv, 183 p. :
Number of pages
183

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OL18153383M

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