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The Neuroeconomics of Distrust: Sex Differences in Behavior and Physiology By PAUL J. ZAK, KARLA BORJA, WILLIAM T. MATZNER, Trust is an essential component of transactions that occur over time. The amount of trust accord
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Document Date: 2006-02-22 13:29:47


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Berlin / New York / /

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Princeton University Press / California Social Science Experimental Laboratory / McGraw-Hill / /

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Claremont Graduate University / California Social Science Experimental Laboratory / Loma Linda University Medical Center / University of Pennsylvania / Pepperdine University / Harvard University / /

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food consumption / food intake / /

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Graziadio School of Business and Management / UCLA / Pepperdine University / Los Angeles / Harvard University / New York Academy of Sciences / Department of Economics / Princeton University / University of Pennsylvania / Philadelphia / Department of Psychology / Department of Neurology / National Academy of Sciences / Center for Neuroeconomics Studies / Loma Linda University Medical Center / Claremont Graduate University / /

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Mary G. Dabbs / Joyce Berg / Stephen Knack / Terrence Burnham / Mary G. Heroes / Rachel Croson / Bill Zame / James M. Dabbs / Colin F. Camerer / KARLA BORJA / ROBERT KURZBAN / Catherine Eckel / Colin F. Behavioral / David Levine / Vernon L. Smith / PAUL J. ZAK / John / Kevin McCabe / Nancy Buchan / Phillip Grossman / /

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physiologic driver / physiologic driver for the ob- VOL / lab administrator / /

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences / Journal of Economic Literature / Games and Economic Behavior / /

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alpha / NEUROSCIENCE / /

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