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The literature review in Type 1 developmental studies may ad- dress topics, such as: 9 Procedural models which might be appropriate for the task at hand; 9 Characteristics of similar effective instructional products, programs, or delivery systems; 9 Factors which have impacted the use of the target develop-
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