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Self / Statistics / Illusions / Social psychology / Cognition / Bias blind spot / Illusory superiority / Introspection / Introspection illusion / Mind / Bias / Philosophy of mind
Date: 2005-09-17 13:31:48
Self
Statistics
Illusions
Social psychology
Cognition
Bias blind spot
Illusory superiority
Introspection
Introspection illusion
Mind
Bias
Philosophy of mind

PERSONALITYEhrlinger et al. /AND ASSESSMENTS SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

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