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In a recent study, Kenneth Kishida and his colleagues had people take an IQ test alone and then in a group setting.
Scott Barry Kaufman, Ph.D.: The Need to Believe in the Ability of Disability Ph.D. Scott Barry Kaufman 2012
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In a recent study, Kenneth Kishida and his colleagues had people take an IQ test alone and then in a group setting.
Scott Barry Kaufman, Ph.D.: The Need to Believe in the Ability of Disability Ph.D. Scott Barry Kaufman 2012
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In a recent study, Kenneth Kishida and his colleagues had people take an IQ test alone and then in a group setting.
Scott Barry Kaufman, Ph.D.: The Need to Believe in the Ability of Disability Ph.D. Scott Barry Kaufman 2012
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In a recent study, Kenneth Kishida and his colleagues had people take an IQ test alone and then in a group setting.
Scott Barry Kaufman, Ph.D.: The Need to Believe in the Ability of Disability Ph.D. Scott Barry Kaufman 2012
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In a recent study, Kenneth Kishida and his colleagues had people take an IQ test alone and then in a group setting.
Scott Barry Kaufman, Ph.D.: The Need to Believe in the Ability of Disability Ph.D. Scott Barry Kaufman 2012
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In a recent study, Kenneth Kishida and his colleagues had people take an IQ test alone and then in a group setting.
Scott Barry Kaufman, Ph.D.: The Need to Believe in the Ability of Disability Ph.D. Scott Barry Kaufman 2012
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In a recent study, Kenneth Kishida and his colleagues had people take an IQ test alone and then in a group setting.
Scott Barry Kaufman, Ph.D.: The Need to Believe in the Ability of Disability Ph.D. Scott Barry Kaufman 2012
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In a recent study, Kenneth Kishida and his colleagues had people take an IQ test alone and then in a group setting.
Scott Barry Kaufman, Ph.D.: The Need to Believe in the Ability of Disability Ph.D. Scott Barry Kaufman 2012
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In a recent study, Kenneth Kishida and his colleagues had people take an IQ test alone and then in a group setting.
Scott Barry Kaufman, Ph.D.: The Need to Believe in the Ability of Disability Ph.D. Scott Barry Kaufman 2012
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In a recent study, Kenneth Kishida and his colleagues had people take an IQ test alone and then in a group setting.
Scott Barry Kaufman, Ph.D.: The Need to Believe in the Ability of Disability Ph.D. Scott Barry Kaufman 2012
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