Self-concept and attitudes towards education of Indian and non-Indian students enrolled in an integrated school
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Masters thesis. Study designed to compare the self-concepts and the attitudes toward education of 53 Indian and 354 non-Indian students enrolled in Ponoka Junior High School, Alberta.
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