Data on learners emotional states, mental responses and fuzzy learning flows during interaction with learning

Mohammed Megahed1, Ahmed Asad1, Ammar Mohammed1

  • 1Cairo University, Faculty of Graduate Studies for Statistical Research, Egypt.

Data in Brief
|September 6, 2019
PubMed

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