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Notetaking, Working Memory, and Learning in Principles of Economics
Author(s):
Elchanan Cohn
,
Sharon Cohn
,
James Bradley
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E. COHN
,
S Cohn
,
J Bradley
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S. COHN
,
J. BRADLEY
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1995
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The Journal of Economic Education
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