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Cognitive psychology and its implications, 6th ed.(PSYCHOLOGY)(Brief Article)(Book Review)
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June 1, 2005
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2004-054990
0-7167-0110-3
Cognitive psychology and its implications, 6th ed.
Anderson, John R.
Worth Publishers, [c]2005
519 p.
$73.95
In this edition of his undergraduate text, Anderson (Carnegie Mellon U.) updates information to keep track with advances in the past five years, particularly those in cognitive neuroscience. His topics include the...
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