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Parental influences on student motivation, affect and academic behaviour: Introduction to the Special Issue

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Gonida, E.N., Urdan, T. Parental influences on student motivation, affect and academic behaviour: Introduction to the Special Issue. Eur J Psychol Educ 22, 3–6 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03173685

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