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Aw, Snap!

The science of instantaneous judgments.
Nicholas Rule, Ph.D.
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Aw, Snap!

The science of instantaneous judgments.
Nicholas Rule Ph.D.

Nicholas Rule, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Psychology and Canada Research Chair in Social Perception and Cognition at the University of Toronto.

 

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