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Table 2 Growth curve models in which empowering ILT is predicted by time in Swedish VET Empty model Model 1 Model 2 Par.
Wald tests for fixed effects and χ2-tests of diff log likelihood for random effects * p < 0.05 ** p < 0.01 Table 3 Growth curve models in which empowering ILT is predicted by time in Danish VET Empty model Model 1 Model 2 Par.
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