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Does a Learning Trajectory Facilitate Learning to Recognize the Core Unit of a Repeating Pattern?
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2020-04-17
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Yılmaz, Nursel
Baroody, Arthur
Clements, Douglas
Sarama, Julıe
Şahin, Volkan
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N. Yılmaz, A. Baroody, D. Clements, J. Sarama, and V. Şahin, “Does a Learning Trajectory Facilitate Learning to Recognize the Core Unit of a Repeating Pattern?,” 2020, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/74346.