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Decision theory / Critical thinking / Chinese University of Hong Kong / Robert S. Wyer / Social psychology / Construals / Affect / Attitude / Decision making / Science / Cognitive science / Mind
Date: 2012-03-06 04:00:19
Decision theory
Critical thinking
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Robert S. Wyer
Social psychology
Construals
Affect
Attitude
Decision making
Science
Cognitive science
Mind

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