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Gender, Disability and Career Maturity Among College Students

This study investigated the relationship between gender, disability and career maturity among 180 college students enrolled in a university in northwestern Pennsylvania. A multivariate analysis of variance yielded a significant main effect for gender, no significant effect for disability, and no sig...

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Published in:Special services in the schools 1998-08, Vol.13 (1-2), p.149-160
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Education Work Relationship
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Multivariate Analysis
Sex Differences
Student Development
Vocational Maturity
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