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Kem Saichaie
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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size AcknowledgmentsThank you to Dr. Rashné Jehangir and Michelle Rossi for their thoughtful suggestions to this introduction.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1. The number of FGS could be larger depending on how the population is defined. Toutkoushian et al. (Citation2018) suggested the number of FGS could be as high as 77%.2. Large states, in terms of size and population, are not the only ones experiencing significant increases in the FGS. According to Hamilton (Citation2023), Idaho (~22), Delaware (~39%), and Rhode Island (~57%) have the largest increases in FGS student growth.3. 2023 Fall enrollment data were not fully available when the introduction was submitted for publication.
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感谢rashn Jehangir博士和Michelle Rossi博士为本文提供的周到建议。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。根据对人口的定义,FGS的数量可能会更大。Toutkoushian等人(Citation2018)认为,FGS的数量可能高达77%。就面积和人口而言,大州并不是唯一经历FGS大幅增长的州。根据Hamilton (Citation2023)的数据,爱达荷州(~ 22%)、特拉华州(~39%)和罗德岛州(~57%)的FGS学生增长幅度最大。当介绍提交出版时,2023年秋季入学数据尚未完全可用。
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