Science class is too hard: Perceived difficulty, disengagement, and the role of teacher autonomy support from a daily diary perspective
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Keenan A. Pituch | Erika A. Patall | Rebecca R. Steingut | R. Steingut | S. Hooper | Ariana C. Vasquez | K. Pituch | Sophia Hooper
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