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Cognition / Social psychology / Educational psychology / Cognitive biases / Critical thinking / Motivated reasoning / Motivation / Need for cognition / Closure / Social cognition / Conservatism / Political psychology
Date: 2016-02-29 09:37:01
Cognition
Social psychology
Educational psychology
Cognitive biases
Critical thinking
Motivated reasoning
Motivation
Need for cognition
Closure
Social cognition
Conservatism
Political psychology

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