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"I Want to Be an Engineer, Why Should I Study Biology?" - Using Future Time Perspective to Understand Students' Beliefs About Foundational Courses

doi 10.18260/1-2--27428
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Katherine NelsonJenefer HusmanKatherine ChengJudith Harackiewicz
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ASEE Conferences


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