Beyond performance metrics: Examining a decrease in students’ physics self-efficacy through a social networks lens
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Geoff Potvin | Eric Brewe | Justyna P. Zwolak | Remy Dou | Laird Kramer | Eric Brewe | L. Kramer | Remy Dou | G. Potvin | Eric A. Williams
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