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Arizona State University Electronic Theses and Dissertations [Collection]
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Summary: Theses and dissertations written by students at Arizona State University are archived and made available through the Arizona State University Libraries. Information about dissertations available in printed format at the ASU Libraries can be found at www.asu.edu/lib/resources/db/docdiss.htm. The Graduate College and the ASU Libraries are collaborating on a project to transition from receipt and management of printed copies of theses and dissertations to a process that accepts and archives documents in electronic format. The small number of dissertations currently represented in this collection have been selected to be a part of the first phase of this project. Publisher: Arizona State University Libraries Date: 2007 Rights and Restrictions: © Arizona Board of Regents ASU Record Identifier: asulib:117179 URI for citations: http://hdl.handle.net/2286/asulib:117179 |
ASU Theses or Dissertations <sort by date>
- Hlava, Terry I. Ever try teaching a dog to read? : implicit theories of academic ability [2007-05-04]
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- Grillos, Paul A. Implementing learner-centered education : a case study of Arizona State University [2007-05-06]
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- Steeg, Susanna Mae. Jose reads gold star books : a study of Accelerated Reader [2007-05-04]
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