2002
DOI: 10.21236/ada408873
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Navy Quality of Life (QOL) Program Contributions to Readiness and Career Intentions. Volume 2. Pilot Study Results

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“…The survey provided Sailors with a list of some of the most used programs and services that the Navy offers and asked them to indicate if they had used the program in the past 12 months and their satisfaction with each program. For a more in-depth assessment of the rate of use and success of the Quality of Life programs and services offered by the Navy, please see NPRST Technical Note NPRST-TN-03-07 (Schwerin, Michael, Glaser, & Uriel, 2002).…”
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“…The survey provided Sailors with a list of some of the most used programs and services that the Navy offers and asked them to indicate if they had used the program in the past 12 months and their satisfaction with each program. For a more in-depth assessment of the rate of use and success of the Quality of Life programs and services offered by the Navy, please see NPRST Technical Note NPRST-TN-03-07 (Schwerin, Michael, Glaser, & Uriel, 2002).…”
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