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When recalling their 1973 attitudes on issues such as aid to minorities , the legalization of marijuana , and equality for women , people's ... Students who were more in love than ever had a tendency to recall love at first sight .
When recalling their 1973 attitudes on issues such as aid to minorities , the legalization of marijuana , and equality for women , people's ... Students who were more in love than ever had a tendency to recall love at first sight .
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Pause to recall a scene from a favorite past experience .... Do you see yourself in the scene ? If so , your memory must be a reconstruction , for in reality you did not see yourself . the participants in a study - skills course emerged ...
Pause to recall a scene from a favorite past experience .... Do you see yourself in the scene ? If so , your memory must be a reconstruction , for in reality you did not see yourself . the participants in a study - skills course emerged ...
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Recall the study by Michael Ross and Fiore Sicoly ( 1979 ) in which married people gave themselves more credit for household work than their spouses . Might this not be due , as Ross and Sicoly believe , to our greater recall for ...
Recall the study by Michael Ross and Fiore Sicoly ( 1979 ) in which married people gave themselves more credit for household work than their spouses . Might this not be due , as Ross and Sicoly believe , to our greater recall for ...
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Contents
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY AND RELATED DISCIPLINES | 1 |
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
NotSoObvious Ways in Which Values Enter | 8 |
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