Evaluatiemethodologie voor het Learning-by-Doing-traject van DTO, Bijlagen [Evaluation Methodology for the Learning-by-Doing Process of DTO]

Vragenformulieren en Checklists [Questionnaires and Checklists]

Janneke Vader, Odette van de Riet, James P. Kahan

ResearchPublished 1999

Appendix to Evaluatiemethodologie voor het Learning-by-Doing-traject van DTO: Hoofdrapport [Evaluation Methodology for the Learning-by-Doing Process of DTO: Main Report]

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Vader, Janneke, Odette van de Riet, and James P. Kahan, Evaluatiemethodologie voor het Learning-by-Doing-traject van DTO, Bijlagen [Evaluation Methodology for the Learning-by-Doing Process of DTO]: Vragenformulieren en Checklists [Questionnaires and Checklists], RAND Corporation, RE-99-005-2-VROM, 1999. As of September 15, 2024: https://www.rand.org/pubs/rand_europe/RE99-005-2.html
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Vader, Janneke, Odette van de Riet, and James P. Kahan, Evaluatiemethodologie voor het Learning-by-Doing-traject van DTO, Bijlagen [Evaluation Methodology for the Learning-by-Doing Process of DTO]: Vragenformulieren en Checklists [Questionnaires and Checklists]. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 1999. https://www.rand.org/pubs/rand_europe/RE99-005-2.html.
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