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An abstract of 75 words or less must accompany the manuscript; therefore, a summary is not required. FOOTNOTES: Unpublished documents and personal communications should be cited in the text by footnotes. Footnotes should be indicated by consecutive, superscript numerals rather than by astericks or other symbols. LITERATURE CITED: In the text, references to literature citations should be designated by the author's name and year of publication in parentheses. If there are more than two authors, only the senior author's name should be listed in the text with the abbreviation et al., for example: (Smith et al., 1965). Only published references should be given in the Literature Cited, and each should conform in style to the name-and-yearsystem of the C. B. E. STYLE MANUAL. References Bresler, Jack B. 1968. Teaching effectiveness and government awards. Science, 160: 164- 167. Roe, Anne. 1953. The Making of a Scientist. Dodd, Mead & Co., New York, 244 p.

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