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  • Higher Education: Handbook of Theory and Research

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    Series Book 14 - Higher Education: Handbook of Theory and Research
    To recapitulate, Greeks differ from Independents and from the academy's value priorities, but for the most part these differences derive from antecedent charac teristics. Moreover, there are some grounds for speculating that these anteced ent differences reflect fundamental temperamental differences (extraversion and gregariousness mediated by social interaction, as opposed to interaction through ... Read more

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