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Re: [xmca] On the shape of the zpd



AR means Aero Rigoletto, Emily?
The idea of a ZPD curve is pretty typical of the ordinary level of
discourse, even if no emotion were involved!!
mike

On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 5:05 PM, Duvall, Emily <emily@uidaho.edu> wrote:

> Hi All,
> I have a master's student researching AR and working through a lit
> review. One of the discussions relative to a scatter plot that showed a
> "relatively flat ZPD curve..."
> Has anyone else run across "zpd curves" before or used this terminology?
> We're having a lot of difficulty swallowing the use of zpd in AR, but
> this threw us.
> ~em
>
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