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Self-perception and library anxiety: An empirical study
Qun G. Jiao
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Anthony J. Onwuegbuzie
City University of New York
Valdosta State University
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Self-perception
100%
Library Anxiety
100%
Canonical Correlation Analysis
25%
Graduate Level
25%
Suppressor Variables
25%
Research Methodology Course
25%
Affective Barriers
25%
Mechanical Barrier
25%
Self-worth
25%
Perceived Social Acceptance
25%
Perceived Self
25%
Intellectual Ability
25%
Perceived Creativity
25%
Scholastic Competence
25%
Structure Coefficients
25%
Canonical Function
25%
Standardized Coefficient
25%
Social Sciences
Self-Perception
100%
Personnel
33%
Perceived Competence
33%
Intellect
33%
Psychology
Self-Perception
100%
Canonical Correlation Analysis
33%