An exploratory survey of four groups of 1987 graduating seniors' perceptions pertaining to (1) the qualities of a good citizen, (2) the sources of citizenship influence, and (3) the contributions of social studies courses and programs of study to citizens
by Richard E. Gross, Thomas L. Dynneson, Center for Educational Research at Stanford, James A. Nickel
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