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Interaction effect of multiple intelligence and problem solving behaviour on self-efficacy in learning Mathematics on secondary school pupils

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Main Authors: ,Guide, Savitha K
Format: Ph.D Thesis
Language:Undetermined
Published: Thiruvananthapuram : Dept of Education,University of Kerala , 2016
Subjects:
Multiple intelligence > Problem-solving > Self efficacy
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