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Atten Percept Psychophys DOIs13414x The politics of attention: gaze-cuing effects are moderated by political temperament Michael D. Dodd & John R. Hibbing & Kevin B. Smith
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Document Date: 2011-06-21 23:10:24


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Ann Arbor / Hillsdale / New York / /

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Oxford University Press / Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc. / Wilson / Pearson / Patterson / Pellegrino G. & Tipper S. P. / M. J. & Tipper S. P. / A. P. & Tipper S. P. / Psychonomic Society Inc. / /

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United States / /

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University of Michigan Press / University of Nebraska-Lincoln / Burnett Hall / The University of Nebraska / /

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The University of Nebraska / University of Michigan Press / University of Nebraska-Lincoln / Lincoln / Psychonomic Society / K. B. Smith Department of Political Science / Department of Psychology / Oxford University / University of Nebraska-Lincoln / /

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Michael D. Dodd / Michael Wagner / Kevin B. Smith / Bradley Gibson / Ayn Rand / Alex Knezevic / John R. Hibbing / Andrew Neal / Mike Dodd / /

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Nebraska / /

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British Journal of Psychology / American Political Science Review / Nature Neuroscience / /

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SOA / Neuroscience / /

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