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robust evidence that Chinese students make disproportionate contributions to the scientific output of their advisors and … departments. We attribute this result to a selection effect as it is relatively more difficult for Chinese students to gain …
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intervention of asset building (Percorsi) on high school students' transition to the university. Contrary to most traditional forms … population', i.e. those students who were at risk of giving up their university enrolment decisions because of economic reasons … program are significantly larger for students coming from vocational schools than for students who completed technical or …
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students from the Bucharest University of Economic Studies towards the adoption of innovative retail technologies within … hypermarkets in Romania, based on a selective marketing research, conducted on a sample of 359 students from undergraduate and …
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stages of development instead stressed primary and secondary education. The number of undergraduate and graduate students in … in China has approximately quadrupled in the last 6 years. The size of entering classes of new students and total student …
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