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Ozmun, Cliff D. – Community College Enterprise, 2013
Do high school students who are predisposed to enroll in dual-credit courses already possess high levels of motivation or college and academic self-efficacy? Students in this study reported being academically motivated, but they did not report high levels of confidence in their ability to perform certain college-associated tasks. Of 52 items…
Descriptors: High School Students, Dual Enrollment, College Credits, Academic Achievement

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