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Entrepreneurship educators face a dilemma in deciding how much honest feedback they should give to their students.

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Powell, B. c. (2013). Dilemmas in Entrepreneurship Pedagogy, Journal of Entrepreneurship Education, vol. 16, pp.99–112

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