Abstract
"Results" and "effects" of study abroad present major problems for research and assessment. Positing largely post-return criteria of "effect," a number of propositions seek to indicate some aspects of "results" and "impacts" relating to (1) the individual, (2) the host institution and society, (3) the home society, and (4) intersocietal and interna tional relations. The footnote lists compilations and analyses of pertinent literature.
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