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Student enrollment and spatial interaction

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The author, an Associate Professor of Geography at The University of Calgary, started this study at Western Washington State College and concluded and wrote it at The University of Calgary. He gratefully acknowledges the assistance of the Registrar at Western Washington State College and of Pacific Northwest Bell for making enrollment and telephone call data available, of the Bureau for Faculty Research, Western Washington State College for financial support at the outset of the study, and of N. Babey for preparing the maps.

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Kariel, H.G. Student enrollment and spatial interaction. Ann Reg Sci 2, 114–127 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02096181

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