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Simulation and Gaming Models: Application in Teaching and Extension Programs

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  • Michael D. Boehlje
  • Vernon R. Eidman

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  • Michael D. Boehlje & Vernon R. Eidman, 1978. "Simulation and Gaming Models: Application in Teaching and Extension Programs," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 60(5), pages 987-992.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:ajagec:v:60:y:1978:i:5:p:987-992.
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    1. Blank, Steven C., 1982. "Undergraduate Research Projects As A Teaching And Learning Device," Western Journal of Agricultural Economics, Western Agricultural Economics Association, vol. 7(2), pages 1-6, December.
    2. Blank, Steven C., 1985. "Effectiveness Of Role Playing, Case Studies, And Simulation Games In Teaching Agricultural Economics," Western Journal of Agricultural Economics, Western Agricultural Economics Association, vol. 10(1), pages 1-8, July.
    3. Tobey, Donald Marvin, 1979. "Writing Instruction In Economics Courses: Experimentation Across Disciplines," Journal of the Northeastern Agricultural Economics Council, Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association, vol. 8(2), pages 1-7, October.
    4. Thatch, Daymon W., 1980. "Use Of Computer Testing Feedback For Instructional Improvement," Northeastern Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association, vol. 0(Number 1), pages 1-4, April.
    5. McClelland, John W. & Broder, Josef M., 1982. "Teaching Consumer Economics Using Taste Panels," Southern Journal of Agricultural Economics, Southern Agricultural Economics Association, vol. 14(2), pages 1-6, December.
    6. Broder, Josef M., 1979. ""Hands-On" Models: Innovations For Teaching Economic Theory To Undergraduates," 1979 Annual Meeting, July 29-August 1, Pullman, Washington 277630, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association).
    7. Tobey, Donald Marvin, 1979. "Writing Instruction In Economics Courses: Experimentation Across Disciplines," Northeastern Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association, vol. 0(Number 2), pages 1-7, October.
    8. Yuddy Perez & Paige Poole, 2019. "Making Language Real: Developing Communicative and Professional Competences Through Global Simulation," Simulation & Gaming, , vol. 50(6), pages 725-753, December.
    9. Roger A. Dahlgran, 1987. "Management simulators: A tool for fostering experience-based learning of agribusiness management concepts," Agribusiness, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 3(4), pages 403-412.
    10. Thatch, Daymon W., 1980. "Use Of Computer Testing Feedback For Instructional Improvement," Journal of the Northeastern Agricultural Economics Council, Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association, vol. 9(1), pages 1-4, April.

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