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Education theory / Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder / Psychological theories / Social learning theory / Social cognitive theory / Learning theory / Theory of multiple intelligences / Constructivism / Observational learning / Education / Educational psychology / Behavior
Date: 2012-09-09 19:35:41
Education theory
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
Psychological theories
Social learning theory
Social cognitive theory
Learning theory
Theory of multiple intelligences
Constructivism
Observational learning
Education
Educational psychology
Behavior

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