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Competencies of literacy of freshman of degrees in accounting science: a descriptive study at a higher education institution of the Sao Francisco Valley/Competencias de alfabetizacao dos ingressos da graduacao em ciencias contabeis: um estudo descritivo em uma instituicao de ensino superior do Vale do Sao Francisco

The present case study, of character predominantly quantitative, was conducted in a Higher Education Institution (HEI) of the Sao Francisco Valley comprising 42 freshman of graduation in Accounting Science in order to investigate whether this freshmen exhibit full competence of functional literacy....

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Published in:Revista Gestão, finanças e contabilidade finanças e contabilidade, 2013-05, Vol.3 (2), p.80
Main Authors: Bernardes do Nascimento, Joao Carlos Hipolito, Nossa, Valcemiro, Bernardes, Juliana Reis, de Sousa, Wellington Dantas
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