The leaky mathematics pipeline for girls: A motivational analysis of high school enrolments in Australia and the USA
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Jacquelynne S. Eccles | J. Eccles | A. Durik | H. Watt | Amanda M. Durik | Helen Margaret Gilchrist Watt
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