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Article: A preliminary comparison of successful and nonsuccessful closure types among adults with specific learning disabilities in the vocational rehabilitation system.
- Article from:
- The Journal of Rehabilitation
- Article date:
- January 1, 1996
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A Preliminary Comparison of Successful and Comparison of Successful and Comparison of Successful and Nonsuccessful Closure Types Among Adults with Specific Learning Disabilities in the Vocational Rehabilitation System
The vocational success of adults with SLD has only recently been investigated (Zigmund, 1990). This is surprising since it has been extensively documented that the learning problems characteristic of persons with SLD persist into adulthood and that the sequelea of the disorder have significant implications for vocational success (Haring & Lovett, 1990; Koller, 1994; Mellard & Hazel, 1992). For example, adults with SLD are less likely to graduate from ...