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The psychosocial correlates of school performance among children beneficiaries of the ERDA Assistance Program in Smokey Mountain.
by Dela Cruz, Vergel Benedict Romero;
Subject: Education Research and Development Assistance; Academic achievement -- Psychological aspects; Academic achievement -- Social aspects.
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The impact of various socio-economic factors on the academic performance of elementary students in Philippine public schools.
by Ortiz, Carleen Paula A.;
Subject: Academic achievement -- Economic aspects -- Philippines; Education, Elementary -- Philippines; School children -- Philippines; Academic achievement -- Social aspects -- Philippines.
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Non-intellective factors enhancing academic achievement.
by Roxas, Ma. Luisa C.; 1996.
Subject: Academic achievement -- Social aspects; High school students -- Rating of.
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Life cycle schooling and dynamic selection bias : models and evidence for five cohorts of American males.
by Cameron, Stephen V.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1998.
Subject: Educational sociology -- Econometric models; Academic achievement -- Social aspects -- Econometric models.
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Earning and learning : how schools matter.
Washington, D. C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1999.
Subject: Education -- Economic aspects -- United States; Academic achievement -- Social aspects -- United States; Educational equalization -- United States; School improvement programs -- United States; Class size -- United States; School choice -- United States.
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The dynamics of educational attainment for blacks, hispanics, and whites.
by Cameron, Stephen V.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999.
Subject: College attendance -- Social aspects -- United States -- Econometric models; Academic achievement -- Social aspects -- United States -- Econometric models; African American -- Education (Higher) -- Econometric models; Hispanic Americans -- Education (Higher) -- Econometric models; Whites -- Education (Higher) -- United States -- Econometric models; Education, Higher -- Social aspects -- United States -- Econometric models.
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