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Borkowski, J.G., Turner, L.A., & Nicholson, J.S. (2004). Executive functioning: Toward
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Turner, L.A. & Johnson, R.B. (2003). A model of mastery motivation. Journal of Educational
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Turner, L.A. (1998). Relation of attributional beliefs to memory strategy use in children
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Burley, R.C., Turner, L.A., & Vitulli, W.F. (1998). The relationship between goal
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Turner, L.A., Pickering, S., & Johnson, R.B. (1998). The relationship of attributional
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Turner, L.A. (1996). Attributional beliefs of students with mental retardation. In
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Turner, L.A., Johnson, R.B., & Pickering, S. (1996). Effect of ego and task instructions
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Turner, L.A., Matherne, J.L., & Heller, S.S. (1994). The effects of performance feedback
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Borkowski, J.G. & Turner, L.A. (1990). Transsituational characteristics of metacognition.
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Carr, M., Kurtz, B.E., Schneider, W., Turner, L.A., & Borkowski, J.G. (1989). Strategy
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Kurtz, B.E., Borkowski, J.G., Carr, M., Schneider, W. & Turner, L.A. (1988). Sources
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Turner, L.A. & Bray, N.W. (1985). Spontaneous rehearsal in mildly retarded children
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Bray, N.W., Turner, L.A., & Hersh, R.E. (1985). Developmental progressions and regressions
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Bray, N.W., Hersh, R.E., & Turner, L.A. (1985). Selective remembering during adolescence.
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Roberts, M.C., Boone, R.R., Wurtele, S.K., & Turner, L.A. (1982). Uncertainty reductions
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