Think Like a Freak: The Authors of Freakonomics Offer to Retrain Your Brain
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Steven D. Levitt., Steven D. Levitt|AUTHOR., Stephen J. Dubner|AUTHOR., & Stephen J. Dubner|READER. (2014). Think Like a Freak: The Authors of Freakonomics Offer to Retrain Your Brain . HarperAudio.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Steven D. Levitt et al.. 2014. Think Like a Freak: The Authors of Freakonomics Offer to Retrain Your Brain. HarperAudio.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Steven D. Levitt et al.. Think Like a Freak: The Authors of Freakonomics Offer to Retrain Your Brain HarperAudio, 2014.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Steven D. Levitt, Steven D. Levitt|AUTHOR, Stephen J. Dubner|AUTHOR, and Stephen J. Dubner|READER. Think Like a Freak: The Authors of Freakonomics Offer to Retrain Your Brain HarperAudio, 2014.
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Full title | think like a freak the authors of freakonomics offer to retrain your brain |
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