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Special Report: An Overview of Research in the Teaching of College Economics

Pages 111-116 | Published online: 15 Jul 2014

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  • Darrell R. Lewis and Charles C. Orvis, Research in Economic Education: A Review, Bibliography and Abstracts. New York: Joint Council on Economic Education, 1971. (This employs the narrower view of research.).
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  • Elchanan Cohn, “Students' Characteristics and Performance in Economic Statistics,” Journal of Economic Education, 3 (Spring 1972), 106–111.

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