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  • 01 Sep 1979
  • Conference Presentation

A Researcher Visits the Teacher's Lounge

By: Teresa M. Amabile and M. W. Watson
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  • | Language:English
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Keywords

Research; Teaching

Citation

Amabile, Teresa M., and M. W. Watson. "A Researcher Visits the Teacher's Lounge." Paper presented at the Brandeis Conference on Research in Education, September 01, 1979.

About The Author

Teresa M. Amabile

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