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大学生の主体的な授業態度と学習時間に基づく学生タイプの検討

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Title
大学生の主体的な授業態度と学習時間に基づく学生タイプの検討
Published in
Japan Journal of Educational Technology, May 2013
DOI 10.15077/jjet.kj00008721374
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畑野 快, 溝上 慎一

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#17,295,853
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#186
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#129,716
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#2
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