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This study reports the results of a questionnaire survey made of attitudes toward closed-circuit television by faculties of four New England colleges and universities.
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Colle, R.D., Albert, R.S. College teachers’ attitudes toward closed-circuit TV instruction. ECTJ 6, 116–123 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02766933
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