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アンケート調査によるコミュニティの状態測定方法に関する研究

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Title
アンケート調査によるコミュニティの状態測定方法に関する研究
Published in
Journal of Behavioral Economics and Finance, April 2018
DOI 10.11167/jbef.10.s29
Authors

川西 諭, 田村 輝之, 孫 明超

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#22,767,715
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#100
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