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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of a mentoring program on self-efficacy beliefs. High-risk undergraduate students at Arizona State University majoring in Public Health and other closely-related fields represent this study’s sample. Bandura’s Self-Efficacy Theory guides this study’s theoretical framework. This study used a mixed method, action research design.
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- Savaglio, Lauren Nicole (Author)
- Ott, Molly (Thesis advisor)
- Hrncir, Shawn (Committee member)
- Orozco, Holly (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
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2019
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- Partial requirement for: Ed.D., Arizona State University, 2019Note typethesis
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 111-121)Note typebibliography
- Field of study: Educational Leadership and Policy Studies
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Statement of Responsibility
by Lauren Nicole Savaglio