Distributions of textbook problems predict student learning: data from decimal arithmetic / Jing Tian, Robert S. Siegler, and David W. Braithwaite.
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TextPublication details: Washington; American Psychological Association, April 2021.Description: volume 113, pages 516-529, illustrationSubject(s): DDC classification: - DPer 370.15 J826 April - May 2021 v113no. 3-4
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