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Friday, December 18, 2009

Cognitive Dissonance in Monkeys, revisited

As a follow-up to this post on cognitive dissonance research, Louisa Egan has graciously provided a link to some new research that addresses some of the criticism.
Posted by Simon Levy at 11:48 AM 1 comment:
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