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The Relationship Between First Time Board of Certification Passing Rate and Entry-Level Professionals' Perceived Confidence...
The Relationship Between First Time Board of Certification Passing Rate and Entry-Level Professionals' Perceived Confidence...
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The Relationship Between First Time Board of Certification Passing Rate and Entry-Level Professionals' Perceived Confidence...
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Athletic training.
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The purpose of this study was to analyze if a relationship exists between the length clinical education experience and entry-level confidence along with first time Board of Certification passing rates in athletic training education., Research Advisor, Dr. Linda P. Meyer.
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Little, Megan. (Author)
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2012-05-08
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cali:78
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