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ECTJ/ERIC-IR young scholar paper analysis of the instructional functions of color and monochrome cuing in media presentations
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Alan G. Chute (1979). ECTJ/ERIC-IR young scholar paper analysis of the instructional functions of color and monochrome cuing in media presentations. ECTJ, 27(4), 251-263. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02791452
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