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Adult Learning Development Summary

By: Trevor Clinger
Narrated by: L. David Harris
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This audiobook is based on a paper written for a psychology class at the 300, or junior, level. It goes into deep detail on the adult development learning stages and how the average adult will likely develop from a teenager into a full adult.

I have an associate's degree in business management technology and a bachelor's in business administration. I hope you enjoy this audiobook; all funds will go to paying off college loans.

©2015 Trevor Clinger (P)2015 Trevor Clinger

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From teen to adult, how we learn

This is a paper that Clinger wrote for a Junior level class Psychology class, and as such it would be ideal for a student, or someone who is simply interested in Psychology. I have a degree in Psych and Sociology, and this is a well written paper. One thing I like about it is that it is all said and done in roughly 15 minutes. So it can be listened to over and over, and thus is extremely useful a a study tool.

Harris narrates the text deftly, and he is very pleasant to listen to. He comes across like a college proffesor instructing a class.

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