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The character of American higher education and intercollegiate sport

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Chu, Donald
PUBLISHER:
  State University of New York Press  (Albany, N.Y.)
SERIES TITLE:
 
YEAR: 1989
PUB TYPE: Book (ISBN 0887067913 )
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PAGES (INTRO/BODY): xv,  252 p.
SUBJECT(S): College sports; Education, Higher; Management; United States
DISCIPLINE: No discipline assigned
LC NUMBER: GV351 .C484 1989
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LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 102-635-015 (Last edited on 2002/02/27 18:11:14 US/Mountain)
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 CITATIONS: (Display Abstract)
   
[ 0 | 32 ] Trail, G.; Chelladurai, P. (2002) Perceptions of intercollegiate athletic goals and processes: The influence of personal values
     (Journal Article in Journal of Sport Management JSM )
[ 2 | 56 ] Trail, G.; Chelladurai, P.. (2000) Perceptions of goals and processes of intercollegiate athletics: a case study
     (Journal Article in Journal of Sport Management [JSM] )
[ 3 | 39 ] Armstrong-Doherty, A. J.. (1996) Resource dependence-based perceived control: an examination of Canadian interuniversity athletics
     (Journal Article in Journal of Sport Management [JSM] )
[ 5 | 42 ] Kuga, D. J.. (1996) Governance of intercollegiate athletics: perceptions of faculty members
     (Journal Article in Journal of Sport Management [JSM] )
[ 4 | 25 ] Armstrong-Doherty, A.. (1995) The structure of funding in Canadian interuniversity athletics
     (Journal Article in Journal of Sport Management [JSM] )
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