Do map drawing styles of novice programmers predict success in programming?: a multi-national, multi-institutional study
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Margaret Hamilton | Raymond Lister | Sally Fincher | Marian Petre | John Hamer | Simon | Quintin Cutts | Anthony Robins | Bob Baker | Jodi Tutty | Michael de Raadt | Patricia Haden | Denise Tolhurst | Ken Sutton | Ilona Box
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