Striking a balance: Socio-emotional processes during argumentation in collaborative learning interaction
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Sanna Järvelä | Piia Näykki | Jaana Isohätälä | Michael J. Baker | M. Baker | S. Järvelä | Jaana Isohätälä | Piia Näykki | Sanna Järvelä
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