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Pilot Study of the Effects of Supraliminal Bipolar Primes on Occupational Educators’ Viewing Time and Perceived Confidence with Desktop Virtual Reality M. Scott Williams, Indian Capital Technology Center Abstract
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Document Date: 2009-12-10 10:44:24


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Indian Capital Technology Center / Oklahoma State University / /

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Oklahoma State University / /

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Albert Bandura / M. Scott Williams / Myron Krueger / Jaron Lanier / Gallagher / Van Sickle / /

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the Psychological Review / The Free Press / /

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Java / Virtual Reality / laptop computer / computer technology / Flash / individual technology / /

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