Factors Contributing to Students' Selection of Agricultural Education as a Major in a 4-Year University

This study examined the factors that statistically predict students' degree selection of agricultural education as a major concentration based on a population of first year agriculture students (n = 616) at a private four-year college. The study was a correlational design, which employed cross-...

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Students
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