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PER in the US A Historical Perspective
  • Brian A. Pyper
  • Utah State University
  • Robert G. Fuller
  • University of Nebraska

Bork, Wilson
Zollman, Mestre
Beichner, Goldberg
Thornton, Sokoloff
Hake
Mazur
Redish Laws, Hestenes McDermott Reif
  • PER in the US A Historical Perspective
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Arons, Karplus
Richtmeyer
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