Program applicants as a comparison group in evaluating training programs

Stephen H. Bell

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Program applicants as a comparison group in evaluating training programs

by Stephen H. Bell, Larry L. Orr, John D. Blomquist

August 1995

W. E. Upjohn Institute

183

9780880991582

0880991585

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Program applicants as a comparison group in evaluating training programs was written by Stephen H. Bell, Larry L. Orr, John D. Blomquist.

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