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Books on Taking Exams in the Learning Library

Here are references for the topic of Taking Exams in the Learning Library:

  • Butler, John H. And Jacoby, Theresa (1965). Higher grades through better notes. Palo Alto: Fearon Publishers., page 77.
  • Elliot, Chandler (1966). The effective student. New York: Harper and Row Publishers., chapter 3.
  • Ellis, David (1991). Becoming a master student. Rapid City S.D.: College Survival Inc., chapter 6.
  • Gibbs, Graham (1981). Teaching students to learn. England: Open University Press., chapter 2.
  • Gibbs, Keith (1993). University degrees and learning with ease. Ontario: Keith J. Gibbs., chapter 3.
  • Grassick, Peter (1983). Making the grade. Toronto: Macmillan of Canada., chapter 2 and 3.
  • Maiorana, Victor (1980). How to learn and study in college. New Jersey: Prentice Hall., chapter 19.
  • New York State Personnel and Guidance Association (1968). Tips to improve personal study skills. New York: Delmar Publishers., chapter 4.
  • Pauk, Walter (1989). How to study in college. Boston, Mass.: Houghton Mifflin Co.
  • Pivar, William (1978). The whole earth textbook. Ontaro: W.B. Saunders Co., chapter 6.
  • Rowntree, Derek (1970). Learn how to study. London: Hazell, Watson and Viney Ltd., chapter 7.
  • Sotiriou , Peter (1989). Integrating college study skills. U.S.A.: Wadsworth Inc., chapter 14 and 15.
  • Staton, Thomas F. (1968). How to study. Montgomery, Alabama: Thomas F. Staton.
  • Taylor, Catherine, Avery, Heather and Strath, Lucille (1994). Making your mark. Toronto: Harcourt Brace and Co., chapter 3.
  • Witty, Paul (1957). How you can be a better student. New York: Sterling Publishing Co., chapter 2.

 

   
 
 
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