The Comparison of Female with Fragile X Syndrome and Normal Female in Mathematical Problem Solving that Need Update Information and Need Not Update Information

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1 Ph.D, Professsor, Psychology, University of Tabriz

2 Phd Student of Psychology/ Department of psychology, Faculty of Educational Sciences and Psychology, Tabriz University, Tabriz, Iran


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