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GENDER DIFFERENCES IN MATE SELECTION: EVIDENCE FROM A SPEED DATING EXPERIMENT* RAYMOND FISMAN SHEENA S. IYENGAR EMIR KAMENICA ITAMAR SIMONSON
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Document Date: 2006-07-05 18:07:12


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