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Culture / Marriage / Family / Kinship and descent / Ethology / Married and maiden names / Family name / Name–letter effect / Divorce / Surnames / Behavior / Family law
Date: 2015-04-17 16:12:29
Culture
Marriage
Family
Kinship and descent
Ethology
Married and maiden names
Family name
Name–letter effect
Divorce
Surnames
Behavior
Family law

ATTITUDES AND SOCIAL COGNITIONS Spurious? Name Similarity Effects (Implicit Egotism) in Marriage, Job, and Moving Decisions Uri Simonsohn The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

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