The Development and Validation of Scales Assessing Students' Achievement Goal Orientations
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Eric M. Anderman | Michael J. Middleton | C. Midgley | M. Maehr | Avi Kaplan | T. Urdan | Maehr | R. Roeser | Anderman | Lynley H. Anderman | Kaplan | Midgley | Middleton | Urdan | Roeser
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