Emotional intelligence and student retention: Predicting the successful transition from high school to university
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James D. A. Parker | J. Parker | M. Hogan | Jennifer M. Eastabrook | A. Oke | L. M. Wood | Marjorie J. Hogan | Laura M. Wood | Amber Oke
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