Computer-related self-concept: The impact on cognitive achievement

Studies in Educational Evaluation - Tập 50 - Trang 46-52 - 2016
Jessica Langheinrich1, Franz X. Bogner1
1University of Bayreuth, Z-MNU (Centre of Mathematics & Science Education), Department of Biology Education, Germany

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