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This research was supported by a University of California, Berkeley Research Grant to the first author. Thanks are extended to the students and agency volunteer coordinators who have participated in this survey. Acknowledgment and thanks are also due to Susan Sands and Diana Li for their contributions to the data analysis and to Philip A. Cowan, James Coyne, Edward Seidman, and Stanley Sue for their helpful review of the manuscript.
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Weinstein, R.S., Gibbs, J.T. & Middlestadt, S.E. College students in human service agencies: Perceptions of their impact on the setting. Am J Commun Psychol 7, 209–221 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00894376
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