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Theories of Human Learning: What the Old Man Said (edition 1999)

by Guy R. Lefrancois

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This book was a very clear and readable overview to psychology, and was useful to me, as I have no background in this segment of neuroscience. Some may not like the style, which is somewhat similar to "Sophie's World." ( )
  gawky | Dec 8, 2006 |
This book was a very clear and readable overview to psychology, and was useful to me, as I have no background in this segment of neuroscience. Some may not like the style, which is somewhat similar to "Sophie's World." ( )
  gawky | Dec 8, 2006 |

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