Improving participant retention rates at the Seaborne Challenge Corps of Texas through the use of a stress hardiness assessment as a complement to the applicant screening process /
In 2001, the executive director of the Texas Seaborne Challenge Corps established the goal of improving the program's 30-day participant retention rate. This study was conducted in an effort to achieve that goal by developing a means to predict the persistence of individual Seaborne applicants...
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2003 Dissertation G376 |
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| Call Number: |
2003 Dissertation G376 |
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| 2003 Dissertation G376 | Available | |