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Ethology / Emotions / Concepts / Limbic system / System justification / Affect / Anger / Group emotion / Social actions / Mind / Behavior / Social psychology
Date: 2013-01-14 15:35:48
Ethology
Emotions
Concepts
Limbic system
System justification
Affect
Anger
Group emotion
Social actions
Mind
Behavior
Social psychology

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