Asia-Pacific Forum on Science Learning and Teaching, Volume 17, Issue 1, Article 10 (Jun., 2016)
Hasan Özgür KAPICI and Hakan AKÇAY
Middle school students’ attitudes toward science, scientists, science teachers and classes

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