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Safe Haven program evaluation (1994-1995)
Madison (Wis.), February 04, 2007
(Rev. ed.). Madison: Wisconsin Center for Educational Research.

A study of the effects of an after school program on academic performance, conduct, conflict resolution strategies, and absences in a sample of 647 children in Madison, Wisconsin

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Safe Haven program evaluation (1995-1996)
Madison (Wis.), February 04, 1997
Madison: Wisconsin Center for Educational Research.

A study of the effects of an after school program on academic performance, conduct, social skills, problem behaviors, and absences in a sample of 642 children in Madison, Wisconsin

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Safe Haven program evaluation (1996-1997)
Madison (Wis.), October 27, 2007
Madison: Wisconsin Center for Educational Research.

A study of the effects of an after school program on academic performance, conduct, conflict resolution skills, and absences in a sample of 622 children in Madison, Wisconsin

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Safe Haven program evaluation (1997-1998)
Madison (Wis.), March 15, 1999
Madison: Wisconsin Center for Educational Research.

A study of the effects of an after school program on academic performance, conduct, conflict resolution skills, and absences in a sample of 588 children in Madison, Wisconsin

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