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Approaches in the social psychology of learning and group work

PERRET-CLERMONT, Anne-Nelly

PERRET-CLERMONT, Anne-Nelly. Approaches in the social psychology of learning and group work. In: P. Stringer. Confronting Social Issues. Application of Social Psychology. (Vol.

II) . London : Academic Press, 1982. p. 97-122

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http://archive-ouverte.unige.ch/unige:117873

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