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Judgment and Decision Making, Vol. 7, No. 1, January 2012, pp. 77–85 Shame for money: Shame enhances the incentive value of economic resources Chia-Chi Wang∗
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International Universities Press / Mead / Cambridge University Press / Decision Making / Judgment / Tyler / /

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Chun-Chia Kung‡ Abstract Shame / Van Lange / Mario Pandelaere / Chia-Chi Wang / Ying-Yao Cheng / Knight / Lawrence Erlbaum / Wen-Bin Chiou / /

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