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Why do we step on the same rake? The occurrence of recurring errors in the learning process. / Andriyanova, Natalia V.; Allakhverdov, Victor M.

в: Psychology, Journal of the Higher School of Economics, Том 17, № 4, 2020, стр. 791-802.

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Andriyanova, NV & Allakhverdov, VM 2020, 'Why do we step on the same rake? The occurrence of recurring errors in the learning process', Psychology, Journal of the Higher School of Economics, Том. 17, № 4, стр. 791-802. https://doi.org/10.17323/1813-8918-2020-4-791-802

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Andriyanova, Natalia V. ; Allakhverdov, Victor M. / Why do we step on the same rake? The occurrence of recurring errors in the learning process. в: Psychology, Journal of the Higher School of Economics. 2020 ; Том 17, № 4. стр. 791-802.

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