How do tablet computers mitigate the video deficit effect?


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A.K. Dubé, R. McEwen
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, vol. 70(4), 2016, p. 366

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Dubé, A. K., & McEwen, R. (2016). How do tablet computers mitigate the video deficit effect? Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 70(4), 366.


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Dubé, A.K., and R. McEwen. “How Do Tablet Computers Mitigate the Video Deficit Effect?” Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology 70, no. 4 (2016): 366.


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Dubé, A. K., and R. McEwen. “How Do Tablet Computers Mitigate the Video Deficit Effect?” Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, vol. 70, no. 4, 2016, p. 366.


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@article{a2016a,
  title = {How do tablet computers mitigate the video deficit effect?},
  year = {2016},
  issue = {4},
  journal = {Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology},
  pages = {366},
  volume = {70},
  author = {Dubé, A.K. and McEwen, R.}
}


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