The facilitating and interfering effects of cognitive dissonance on Simple and Complex paired associates learning tasks

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology - Tập 5 - Trang 31-42 - 1969
Caroline K. Waterman1
1State University of New York at Buffalo USA

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