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Behavioural sciences / Defence mechanism / Freudian psychology / Rationalization / Cognitive dissonance / Reinforcement / Social psychology / Behavior / Attitude change


Sour Grapes, Sweet Lemons, and the Anticipatory Rationalization of the Status Quo Aaron C. Kay Maria C. Jimenez Joim T. Jost
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Document Date: 2006-01-13 18:35:22


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