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Statistical forecasting / Interpersonal relationships / Time series analysis / Love / Social psychology / Forecasting / Affective forecasting / Relationship breakup / Impact bias / Behavior / Human behavior / Behavioural sciences
Date: 2015-02-09 15:38:42
Statistical forecasting
Interpersonal relationships
Time series analysis
Love
Social psychology
Forecasting
Affective forecasting
Relationship breakup
Impact bias
Behavior
Human behavior
Behavioural sciences

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