The Use of a Computer Display Exaggerates the Connection Between Education and Approximate Number Ability in Remote Populations
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Roger Levy | Julian Jara-Ettinger | Edward Gibson | Steven Piantadosi | E. Gibson | J. Jara-Ettinger | R. Levy | Steven Piantadosi
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