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Economics / Cognitive science / Coin flipping / Random selection / Amos Tversky / Barcelona Graduate School of Economics / Betting in poker / Behavioral finance / Human behavior / Israeli Jews
Date: 2013-07-05 14:52:23
Economics
Cognitive science
Coin flipping
Random selection
Amos Tversky
Barcelona Graduate School of Economics
Betting in poker
Behavioral finance
Human behavior
Israeli Jews

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