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Sociology / Critical thinking / Decision making / Neuropsychological assessment / Consensus decision-making / Political philosophy / Participation / E-democracy / Deliberative democracy / Decision theory / Group processes / Ethics
Date: 2012-03-21 19:46:32
Sociology
Critical thinking
Decision making
Neuropsychological assessment
Consensus decision-making
Political philosophy
Participation
E-democracy
Deliberative democracy
Decision theory
Group processes
Ethics

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