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discipline or in a discipline close
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concepts? needed? - Have I carefull
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While most sites have a target audi
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This approach resembles usability t
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The more you know about your audien
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The choice of a logarithmic base co
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needs. She talked with people who w
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use of colors, type of fonts, beaut
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Hypothesis Based on the above conce
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Part 1: Demographic data of Kasetsa
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Table 4 Graduate Students’ Degree
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Table 6 Graduate students’ degree
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Table 7 Graduate Students’ Level
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Results of the hypothesis test indi
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Results of the hypothesis test indi
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year, fourth year, fifth year and s
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Discussions The study clearly shows
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REFERENCES Aimaugsorn, P. 2004. Sat
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Marcia, J. B. 1999. The integrated
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Characteristics of Designing - Prin
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Management Distribution - Lay down