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Behavior / Illusions / Behavioural sciences / Wagering / Positive illusions / Self-enhancement / Thomas Gilovich / Betting in poker / Illusory superiority / Mind / Self / Social psychology
Date: 2009-01-06 14:17:32
Behavior
Illusions
Behavioural sciences
Wagering
Positive illusions
Self-enhancement
Thomas Gilovich
Betting in poker
Illusory superiority
Mind
Self
Social psychology

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