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Acceptance rates of African-American versus white consumers of vocational rehabilitation services: a meta-analysis.: An article from: The Journal of Rehabilitation

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  • Product Type Name: ABIS_EBOOKS
  • Publisher: Thomson Gale
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  • Number Of Pages: 24
  • Author: David A. Rosenthal, James Micheal Ferrin, Keith Wilson, Michael Frain
  • Publication Date: 2005-07-01, 2005-09-12
  • ISBN: B000BD9YHQ
 
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