COLLEGE MAJOR CHOICE: An Analysis of Person–Environment Fit

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Stephen R. Porter1, Paul D. Umbach2
1Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, Iowa State University, IA, USA
2Educational Policy and Leadership Studies, University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA

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