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- who: Perceived Choices et al. from the , Royal University of Phnom Penh have published the article: HERE COMES THE TITLE OF THE PAPER, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study investigated whether (expectancy of success and in research and practice related tasks) among master students predict the achievement related for graduation (thesis or non-thesis) and examined the likelihood of those in thesis and non-thesis preferring group. The aim of this study was mainly to examine whether students` perception on graduation preferences influenced by their own motivational beliefs characterized in expectancy of success and . . .
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