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Link to ATP presentation

July 20, 2012Oxford Psychology Team
 
For those of you who missed Cara’s presentation on covering research methods content practically and effectively at the ATP conference a couple of weeks ago, or would simply like to see it again, please click on the link above.

Delivering research methods in Psychology on Prezi

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