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Behavioural sciences / Year of birth missing / Ethics / Moral psychology / Morality / Philosophy of mind / Melanie Killen / Jon Krosnick / Psychology / Social psychology / Mind
Date: 2012-08-14 09:49:15
Behavioural sciences
Year of birth missing
Ethics
Moral psychology
Morality
Philosophy of mind
Melanie Killen
Jon Krosnick
Psychology
Social psychology
Mind

References Abramowitz, A. I., and K. L. Saunders. 2008. “Is Polarization a Myth?” Journal of Politics 70:542–55. Adorno, T. W., E. Frenkel-Brunswik, D. J. Levinson, and R. N. Sanford. 950. The Authoritarian Perso

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