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Cognition / Cognitive science / Educational psychology / Education / Neuropsychological assessment / Dual-coding theory / Linguistics / Memory / Multimedia / Recall / Working memory / Educational technology
Date: 2010-05-12 14:42:03
Cognition
Cognitive science
Educational psychology
Education
Neuropsychological assessment
Dual-coding theory
Linguistics
Memory
Multimedia
Recall
Working memory
Educational technology

Repetition and dual coding in procedural multimedia presentations

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