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Access, Equity, and the Privatization of College CounselingPatricia M. McDonough, Jessica Korn, and Erika Yamasaki
Table 4
|
| Variable Block |
R" After Block*
Total (n = 104,741) |
IECUs
(n = 3,677) |
Non-IECUs
(n = 103,542) |
|
Block 1
Student background characteristics |
.08 | .04 | .08 |
|
Block 2
High school variables |
.12 | .06 | .11 |
|
Block 3
College choice variables |
.13 | .07 | .12 |
|
Block 4
Self-ratings |
.13 | .07 | .13 |
* p < .001
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