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  1. and Justice, and of International Studies, at the University of Washington in Seattle, where she teaches courses on human rights, social theory, and the law in international context. She is currently completing a book manuscript entitled Popular Injustice: Violence.Angelina Snodgrass Godoy - 2004 - Theory and Society 33 (739).
     
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    When “justice” is criminal: Lynchings in contemporary Latin America. [REVIEW]Angelina Snodgrass Godoy - 2004 - Theory and Society 33 (6):621-651.
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    Multiplying co-intensional properties: a reply to Streumer.J. J. Snodgrass - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    Bart Streumer employs a reductio ad absurdum to show that a hyperintensional conception of properties has a multiplication problem; roughly, this conception of properties leads to the absurd result that we can multiply distinct but co-intensional properties without end. In this paper, I will explain why Streumer’s reductio fails to convince.
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    Sharing Responsibility for Divesting from Fossil Fuels.Eric S. Godoy - 2017 - Environmental Values 26 (6):693-710.
    Governments have been slow to address climate change. If non-governmental agents share a responsibility in light of the slow pace of government action then it is a collective responsibility. I examine three models of collective responsibility, especially Iris Young's social connection model, and assess their value for identifying a collective, among all emitters, that can share responsibility. These models can help us better understand both the growth of the movement to divest from fossil fuels and the nature of responsibility for (...)
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    The dissociation paradigm and its discontents: How can unconscious perception or memory be inferred?Michael Snodgrass - 2004 - Consciousness and Cognition 13 (1):107-116.
    Erdelyi does us all a great service by his customarily incisive discussion of the various ways in which our field tends to neglect, confuse, and misunderstand numerous critical issues in attempting to differentiate conscious from unconscious perception and memory. Although no single commentary could hope to comprehensively assess these issues, I will address Erdelyi’s three main points: How the dissociation paradigm can be used to validly infer unconscious perception; The implications of below-chance effects; and The role of time. I suggest (...)
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    When the “I” looks at the “Me”: Autobiographical memory, visual perspective, and the self.Angelina R. Sutin & Richard W. Robins - 2008 - Consciousness and Cognition 17 (4):1386-1397.
    This article presents a theoretical model of the self processes involved in autobiographical memories and proposes competing hypotheses for the role of visual perspective in autobiographical memory retrieval. Autobiographical memories can be retrieved from either the 1st person perspective, in which individuals see the event through their own eyes, or from the 3rd person perspective, in which individuals see themselves and the event from the perspective of an external observer. A growing body of research suggests that the visual perspective from (...)
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    Disambiguating conscious and unconscious influences: Do exclusion paradigms demonstrate unconscious perception?Michael Snodgrass - 2002 - American Journal of Psychology 115 (4):545-579.
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    Research Ethics: Researchers Consider How Best to Prevent Misconduct in Research in Malaysian Higher Learning Institutions Through Ethics Education.Angelina Patrick Olesen, Latifah Amin & Zurina Mahadi - 2019 - Science and Engineering Ethics 25 (4):1111-1124.
    The purpose of this study is to encourage and highlight discussion on how to improve the teaching of research ethics in institutions of higher education in Malaysia. Drawing on semi-structured interviews with 21 academics in a research-intensive university in Malaysia, interviewees agreed on the importance of emphasizing the subject of research ethics among students, as well as academics or researchers. This study reveals that participants felt that there is an urgent need to improve the current awareness and knowledge of issues (...)
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    Visual perspective and genetics: A commentary on Lemogne and colleagues☆.Angelina R. Sutin - 2009 - Consciousness and Cognition 18 (3):831-833.
    Lemogne and colleagues offer an interesting extension to their previous work on visual perspective and depression: Individuals at-risk for depression , without a history of mood disorders, report retrieval of positive memories from the 3rd person perspective. Their findings suggest that the retrieval of positive experiences from the 3rd person perspective may be a risk-factor for depression, not just a lingering consequence of it. Their study, however, also reports a genetic association in a severely underpowered sample. Rather than focusing on (...)
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    A validation & verification driven ontology: An iterative process.Angelina Espinoza, Ernesto Del-Moral, Alfonso Martínez-Martínez & Nour Alí - 2021 - Applied ontology 16 (3):297-337.
    Designing an ontology that meets the needs of end-users, e.g., a medical team, is critical to support the reasoning with data. Therefore, an ontology design should be driven by the constant and efficient validation of end-users needs. However, there is not an existing standard process in knowledge engineering that guides the ontology design with the required quality. There are several ontology design processes, which range from iterative to sequential, but they fail to ensure the practical application of an ontology and (...)
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    Attitudes Toward Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) for Genetic Disorders Among Potential Users in Malaysia.Angelina Patrick Olesen, Siti Nurani Mohd Nor & Latifah Amin - 2016 - Science and Engineering Ethics 22 (1):133-146.
    While pre-implantation genetic diagnosis is available and legal in Malaysia, there is an ongoing controversy debate about its use. There are few studies available on individuals’ attitudes toward PGD, particularly among those who have a genetic disease, or whose children have a genetic disease. To the best of our knowledge, this is, in fact, the first study of its kind in Malaysia. We conducted in-depth interviews, using semi-structured questionnaires, with seven selected potential PGD users regarding their knowledge, attitudes and decisions (...)
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    Access for what? Reflective consciousness.Michael Snodgrass & Scott A. Lepisto - 2007 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (5-6):525-526.
    Can phenomenality without access occur? We suggest that the crucial issue is not to show phenomenality that cannot be accessed, but whether phenomenality sometimes simply is not accessed. Considering this question leads to positing a distinct, second form of consciousness: Reflective consciousness. The most important form of access is then from phenomenal (first-order) to reflective (second-order) consciousness.
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  13. The Self Across Psychology: Self-Recognition, Self-Awareness, and the Self Concept.James G. Snodgrass & R. L. Thompson (eds.) - 1997 - New York Academy of Sciences.
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    Energy Democracy and the Built Environment.Eric S. Godoy - 2024 - Environmental Ethics 46 (4):477-495.
    The transition to renewable energy, already underway, requires a massive infrastructure overhaul. Without a commitment to justice this transition risks reproducing the problems of the fossil fuel regime. The emerging area of energy democracy aims to avoid this pitfall. It unites two key features of Vogel’s postnatural environmental philosophy: the adoption of democratic governance as a normative methodology and the inclusion of the built environment, such as infrastructure, in the philosophy's scope. After demonstrating how the energy democracy movement is one (...)
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  15. Unconscious perception at the objective detection threshold exists.Michael Snodgrass, Edward Bernat & Howard Shevrin - 2004 - Perception and Psychophysics 66 (5):888-895.
     
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    Estudo piloto sobre a aula construtivista.Angelina Lopes Luís Aguiares - 2015 - Dialogos 19 (1):369-384.
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    Confesión, palabra Y poder: El miserable nombre femenino.Jimena Castro Godoy - 2013 - Alpha (Osorno) 36:55-70.
    Entre la abadesa medieval alemana Hildegard von Bingen (siglo XII) y la monja clarisa chilena de fines del siglo XVII sor Úrsula Suárez existe una gran distancia histórica y cultural. Sin embargo, algo las aproxima enérgicamente, tal y como si hubieran sido hermanas del mismo claustro. Y esta aproximación no consiste en la vestimenta de hábitos o la proclamación de votos de pobreza, obediencia y castidad, si no que es, por sobre todo, la peripecia que ambas tuvieron que realizar para (...)
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  18. El problema de la Nada en La Crítica de la Razón Pura.Víctor H. Hayden Godoy - 2006 - A Parte Rei 47:9.
     
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    Going Fossil Free: A Lesson in Climate Activism and Collective Responsibility.Eric S. Godoy - 2017 - In Filho Walter Leal (ed.), Handbook of Climate Change Research at Universities: Addressing the Mitigation and Adaptation Challenges. Spring International. pp. 55-67.
    Colleges and universities already contribute significantly to the fight against climate change, but the UN has recently called upon them to do even more. The purpose of this article is to demonstrate that institutions of higher education play a unique role in combatting climate change and other structural injustices, not only by conducting research and disseminating knowledge, but also by fostering a form of collective political responsibility. A philosophical analysis of different forms of collective responsibility, with specific attention to the (...)
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    La muerte en la cultura: ensayos históricos.Cristina Godoy & Eduardo Hourcade (eds.) - 1993 - Rosario, Argentina: UNR Editora.
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  21. Maquiavelo Historiador.Genaro Godoy - 2017 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 14 (2):7-25.
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    Moving forward on cultural learning.Angelina S. Lillard - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (3):528-529.
    Tomasello, Kruger & Ratner make the very interesting and valid point that the transmission of culture must depend on understanding others' minds. Culture is shared among a people and is passed on to progeny. The sharing of culture implies that the purpose of (and therefore the meaning behind) any given cultural element (behavioral tradition, word, or artifact) is understood. Because meaning or purpose emanates from minds, something about others' minds must be understood in order to truly learn some element of (...)
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  23. Comparing the rate of semantic access of pictures and words.J. G. Snodgrass & K. Feenan - 1990 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28 (6):488-488.
     
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    The pictorial superiority effect in recognition memory.Joan Gay Snodgrass & Anthony Asiaghi - 1977 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 10 (1):1-4.
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    The Star of Bethlehem: The Legacy of the Magi. Michael R. Molnar.Mary Snodgrass - 2000 - Isis 91 (4):773-773.
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    Every tree fixed with a purpose: Contesting value in Olmsted's parks.Eric S. Godoy - 2024 - Environmental Values 33 (5):511-528.
    Olmsted was an influential landscape architect whose works include many parks, recreation grounds and more. Inspired by Romantic and transcendentalist thinkers, he developed ‘pastoral transcendentalism’, a style of designing parks that mimicked natural spaces to reproduce their values within cities. Although environmental justice scholars have pointed out how these designs limit access to parks, I argue that environmental philosophers have not adequately discussed Olmsted, particularly his axiology of nature. Reflecting on it reveals how environmental injustice consists not only of restricting (...)
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    Unconscious inhibition and facilitation at the objective detection threshold: Replicable and qualitatively different unconscious perceptual.Michael Snodgrass & Howard Shevrin - 2006 - Cognition 101 (1):43-79.
  28. The rise of the 'Polis': The archaeological evidence.A. Snodgrass - 1993 - In Mogens Herman Hansen (ed.), The Ancient Greek city-state: symposium on the occasion of the 250th anniversary of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters, July, 1-4 1992. Copenhagen: Commissioner, Munksgaard.
     
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    “Counterexamples” to modus ponens.Angelina S. Bobrova & Elena G. Dragalina-Chernaya - 2024 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 61 (4):117-128.
    The paper deals with the epistemological problems posed by the application of the modus ponens rule in cognitive processing of distributed information. Distinguishing the deductive correctness of a rule of inference from its normativity for rational belief, we consider ‘counterexamples’ of modus ponens proposed in modern epistemology of logic that endanger not its model-theoretic validity, but epistemic rationality for boundedly rational cognitive agents. We explain the epistemic lacunas in the closure of knowledge according to modus ponens revealed by Dretske’s ‘counterexamples’ (...)
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  30. Reversing Demoralization Linked to School Bullying.Angelina Inesia-Forde - 2024 - Asian Journal of Basic Science and Research 6 (4):62-89.
    There have been 417 gun violence in schools since Columbine. In these shootings, more than 383,000 students were killed. At the time of the event, most offenders of school mass shootings were targets of school bullying, experiencing a mental health crisis, and a history of depression. Effective interventions and support that could help prevent or reduce school bullying incidents require understanding the process of demoralization and empowering social change. This paper is part of an original constructivist grounded theory study on (...)
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    In Their Own Words: Research Misconduct from the Perspective of Researchers in Malaysian Universities.Angelina P. Olesen, Latifah Amin & Zurina Mahadi - 2018 - Science and Engineering Ethics 24 (6):1755-1776.
    Published data and studies on research misconduct, which focuses on researchers in Malaysia, is still lacking, therefore, we decided that this was an area for investigation. This study provides qualitative results for the examined issues through series of in-depth interviews with 21 researchers and lecturers in various universities in Malaysia. The aims of this study were to investigate the researchers’ opinions and perceptions regarding what they considered to be research misconduct, their experience with such misconduct, and the factors that contribute (...)
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  32. Access is mainly a second-order process: SDT models whether phenomenally (first-order) conscious states are accessed by reflectively (second-order) conscious processes☆.Michael Snodgrass, Natasha Kalaida & E. Samuel Winer - 2009 - Consciousness and Cognition 18 (2):561-564.
    Access can either be first-order or second-order. First order access concerns whether contents achieve representation in phenomenal consciousness at all; second-order access concerns whether phenomenally conscious contents are selected for metacognitive, higher order processing by reflective consciousness. When the optional and flexible nature of second-order access is kept in mind, there remain strong reasons to believe that exclusion failure can indeed isolate phenomenally conscious stimuli that are not so accessed. Irvine’s [Irvine, E. . Signal detection theory, the exclusion failure paradigm (...)
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    Educated in Whiteness: Good Intentions and Diversity in Schools.Angelina E. Castagno - 2014 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    Educators across the nation are engaged in well-meaning efforts to address diversity in schools given the current context of NCLB, Race to the Top, and the associated pressures of standardization and accountability. Through rich ethnographic accounts of teachers in two demographically different secondary schools in the same urban district, Angelina E. Castagno investigates how whiteness operates in ways that thwart even the best intentions and common sense—thus resulting in educational policies and practices that reinforce the status quo and protect (...)
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    An historical Homeric society?Anthony M. Snodgrass - 1974 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 94:114-125.
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    Logics for Reasoning About Processes of Thinking with Information Coded by p-adic Numbers.Angelina Ilić Stepić & Zoran Ognjanović - 2015 - Studia Logica 103 (1):145-174.
    In this paper we present two types of logics and \ ) where certain p-adic functions are associated to propositional formulas. Logics of the former type are p-adic valued probability logics. In each of these logics we use probability formulas K r,ρ α and D ρ α,β which enable us to make sentences of the form “the probability of α belongs to the p-adic ball with the center r and the radius ρ”, and “the p-adic distance between the probabilities of (...)
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    Belief-based action prediction in preverbal infants.Victoria Southgate & Angelina Vernetti - 2014 - Cognition 130 (1):1-10.
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    Religious Gerontology: trends and prospects in the realities of an aging society.Angelina Angelova - 2016 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 80:93-99.
    The publication of Angelova A. «Religious Gerontology: trends and prospects in the realities of an aging society» is devoted to the history of the emergence, development and also to the elucidation of the subject matter of the latest interdisciplinary section of religious studies. The main problems of religious gerontology are defined and classified, its perspective theoretical and applied directions are designated. The importance of actively popularizing the findings of western gerontologists on the issues of spirituality, religiosity and aging was underscored. (...)
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    “Logic of the Future” as C.S. Peirce Understood It (First Volumes of Peirceana).Angelina S. Bobrova - 2020 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 57 (3):176-189.
    Finally, the first book started Peirceana. Peirceana is expected as a new series that provides access to both Peirce’s mostly unpublished late works and secondary papers, in which ideas of this American philosopher are developed. This edition is opened with three volumes on Peirce’s manuscripts on “Logic of the Future.” The thinker gave this definition to his theory of existential graphs, i.e., a diagrammatical logical project that includes three sections. The sections can roughly correspond to propositional logic, first-order logic and (...)
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    Aproximaciones bibliográficas para el estudio sobre varones inmigrantes: problematizando condiciones para la corresponsabilidad en Latinoamérica y Chile.Daniela Poblete Godoy - 2021 - Hybris, Revista de Filosofí­A 12:241-270.
    Understanding the migratory process as an experience of changes and tensions, this article attempts to present different bibliographic paths that may contribute to a research agenda from a gender relational perspective. Our approach considers the male experience in the field of migration. Background information is provided at the macro-social levels and subjectivities, presenting the case of Chile in the context of Latin America and the Caribbean. Exploratory findings are presented on men and care in migratory processes as a phenomenon of (...)
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    An intensional view of judgment in kant’s krv.Evandro C. Godoy - 2021 - Manuscrito 44 (1):131-148.
    This paper presents an elucidation of Kant’s notion of judgment, which clearly is a central challenge to the understanding of the Critic of Pure Reason, as well as of the Transcendental Idealism. In contrast to contemporary interpretation, but taking it as starting point, the following theses will be endorsed here: i) the synthesis of judgment expresses a conceptual relation understood as subordination in traditional Aristotelian logical scheme; ii) the logical form of judgment does not comprise intuitions ; iii) the relation (...)
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    Belleza y moral en Yuriko Saito.M. ª Jesús Godoy Domínguez - 2022 - Pensamiento. Revista de Investigación E Información Filosófica 77 (296):787-807.
    Este trabajo pretende abordar los juicios estético-morales establecidos por Yuriko Saito en el ámbito reciente de la estética de lo cotidiano, a la luz de la belleza funcionalista del pensador ilustrado David Hume. Para ello, se desentraña el mecanismo afectivo sobre el que descansa la experiencia estética tanto en el caso del objeto intrascendente de todos los días sobre el que teoriza Saito, como en el caso del objeto utilitario sobre el que discurre Hume y que demuestra que el juicio (...)
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    El derecho de la vida: el derecho a la vida: bioética y derecho.Ugarte Godoy & José Joaquín - 2006 - Santiago, Chile: Editorial Jurídica de Chile.
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    “Escenografías del mal” De las estéticas del horror a las figuras de lo infame.Ivan Godoy Contreras - 2017 - Co-herencia 14 (26):59-86.
    Será la guerra, justamente, el escenario propicio para el abuso de cadáveres con fines políticos, en el que confluyen dos elementos consustanciales al Mal. El primero apunta a la negación del Otro como ser humano y sujeto de derecho, lo cual habilita al agresor para proceder con crueldad sobre su víctima. El segundo remite a la gradual “espectacularización” del cadáver, cuyas imágenes develan el ensañamiento con el Otro. Del arte a las imágenes digitales, las escenografías del Mal se despliegan de (...)
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    ¿ Es la filosofía una herramienta del pensamiento?Ra Sánchez Godoy - 2004 - Universitas Philosophica 42:141-156.
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    Las doctrinas hindúes y el pensamiento occidental.Emma Godoy - 1967 - México: [Secretaría de Educación Pública, Subsecretaría de Asuntos Culturales].
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  46. Sociedade de controle, universidade e perspectiva ambiental : capturas e resistências.Ana Godoy - 2013 - In Ana Godoy, Gláucia Figueiredo & Nildo Avelino (eds.), Pedagogia, sujeito e resistências: verdades do poder e poderes da verdade. Curitiba: Editora Appris.
     
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    Understanding Parents’ Roles in Children’s Learning and Engagement in Informal Science Learning Sites.Angelina Joy, Fidelia Law, Luke McGuire, Channing Mathews, Adam Hartstone-Rose, Mark Winterbottom, Adam Rutland, Grace E. Fields & Kelly Lynn Mulvey - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Informal science learning sites create opportunities for children to learn about science outside of the classroom. This study analyzed children’s learning behaviors in ISLS using video recordings of family visits to a zoo, children’s museum, or aquarium. Furthermore, parent behaviors, features of the exhibits and the presence of an educator were also examined in relation to children’s behaviors. Participants included 63 children and 44 parents in 31 family groups. Results showed that parents’ science questions and explanations were positively related to (...)
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    Effect of retention interval on implicit and explicit memory for pictures.Joan Gay Snodgrass & Aimee Surprenant - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (5):395-398.
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    Parallel versus sequential processing of pictures and words.Joan G. Snodgrass & George Antone - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 103 (1):139.
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    Some Experiments on Simple and Choice Reaction Time.Joan Gay Snodgrass, R. Duncan Luce & Eugene Galanter - 1967 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 75 (1):1.
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