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Moving out: the impact on the self and other related variables for people with mild intellectual disabilities

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posted on 2024-11-13, 22:57 authored by Roselyn Dixon, H Marsh, Rhonda Craven
Social competence and affective development (self-concept, self-esteem and locus of control) of people with intellectual disability has been widely valued as a desirable goal and is frequently seen as the crucial variable in the attainment of full integration into the community.

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Dixon, R. M., Marsh, H. & Craven, R. (2002). Moving out: the impact on the self and other related variables for people with mild intellectual disabilities. In R. Craven, H. Marsh & K. Simpson (Eds.), Collected papers of the Second Biennial Self-Concept Enhancement and Learning Facilitation (SELF) Research Centre International Conference 2002 (pp. 1-7). Australia: SELF Research Centre.

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1-7

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English

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3757

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