Cognitive styles and learning strategies : understanding style differences in learning and behaviour /

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Main Authors: 298499 Riding, Richard, Rayner, Steven
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Language:eng
Published: London : David Fulton Publishers, 1998
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Cognitive styles and learning strategies : understanding style differences in learning and behaviour /
title Cognitive styles and learning strategies : understanding style differences in learning and behaviour /
title_full Cognitive styles and learning strategies : understanding style differences in learning and behaviour /
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