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Academic Achievement in Physics-Chemistry: The Predictive Effect of Attitudes and Reasoning Abilities

Science education plays a critical role as political priority due to its fundamental importance in engaging students to pursue technological careers considered essential in modern societies, in order to face scientific development challenges. High-level achievement on science education and positive...

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Published in:Frontiers in psychology 2017-06, Vol.8, p.1064-1064
Main Authors: Vilia, Paulo N, Candeias, Adelinda A, Neto, António S, Franco, Maria Da Glória S, Melo, Madalena
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