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- Tempering Optimistic Bias in Temporal Predictions: the Role of Psychological Distance in The
- A Balanced Mind from Biased Processes
- "Loves" -- Entrenched Learnings (Vol
- Learning Requires Attention for Binding Affective Reinforcement to Information Content Chia Mun Foo Scripps College
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- How Mindfulness Techniques Can Reduce the Impact of Biases and Heuristics Through Improved Decision Making and Positive Affect Greta B
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