Why does placing the question before an arithmetic word problem improve performance? A situation model account
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Pierre Barrouillet | Catherine Thevenot | P. Barrouillet | M. Fayol | C. Thevenot | Michel Fayol | M. Devidal | Michel Devidal | Catherine Thevenot
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