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In this study, may reveal data and history of class selection of up to university graduation of students, clubs belong, such as from high school, or if it is being given what effect the career development of students which is the object. To reveal what the item is whether they affect the employment using the Decision Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory method from student data.
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Domoto, E., Rene, A.O.N., Okuhara, K. (2014). Importance of Attributions Including Academic Life Log Concerning to Win a Job. In: Wang, L.SL., June, J.J., Lee, CH., Okuhara, K., Yang, HC. (eds) Multidisciplinary Social Networks Research. MISNC 2014. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 473. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-45071-0_15
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