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Ruth A. Streveler, Ph.D

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My first post

Posted on February 16, 2013 by Ruth A. Streveler under conceptualchange, contemplativestudies

Here with my “mentor” Mel Chua learning how to blog. I plan on writing on this blog about conceptual change research – especially in engineering and also explore some of my other passions… like affective neuropsychology and cool science things (particularly about animals!!!).  Very excited to begin this journey.

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