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P-ISSN 2326-3296
E-ISSN 1537-5137
Research Article
Vol. 29, Issue 1, 2021January 01, 2021 CDT

Sequential-choice Random Allocation: An Efficient Process for Matching Students to Mentorships, Job Shadowing and Other Short-Term Experiential Opportunities

Amit Poddar, Aaron Johnson, M. Judi Billups,
experiential learningjob-shadowingresource allocationallocation methodmatch efficiency
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Journal for Advancement of Marketing Ed.
Poddar, A., Johnson, A., & Billups, M. J. (2021). Sequential-choice random allocation: An efficient process for matching students to mentorships, job shadowing and other short-term experiential opportunities. Journal for Advancement of Marketing Education, 29(1), 3–12. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.63963/​001c.150595
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