This document is a reference page (bibliography) from a scientific paper on social psychology, specifically focusing on anthropomorphism, mind perception, and social interaction. It lists 15 academic citations dated between 1999 and 2008. The document is stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021345', indicating it is part of a larger document dump related to a congressional investigation, likely concerning Jeffrey Epstein's connections to the scientific community.
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| Nicholas Epley | Author/Researcher |
Cited frequently in references (Items 1, 6, 7, 9, 10)
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| Adam Waytz | Author/Researcher |
Cited in references (Items 1, 7, 10)
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| John T. Cacioppo | Author/Researcher |
Cited in references (Items 1, 10)
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| Daniel M. Wegner | Author/Researcher |
Cited in references (Items 2, 11)
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| Justin Kruger | Author/Researcher |
Cited in references (Items 3, 8)
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| Thomas Gilovich | Author/Researcher |
Cited in reference (Item 3)
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| David Dunning | Author/Researcher |
Cited in references (Items 5, 6)
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| George Loewenstein | Author/Researcher |
Cited in reference (Item 5)
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| Chen-Bo Zhong | Author/Researcher |
Cited in references (Items 13, 14)
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| Katie Liljenquist | Author/Researcher |
Cited in reference (Item 13)
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| Wiley |
Publisher of The Handbook of Social Psychology
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| House Oversight Committee |
Indicated by the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'
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Location of publisher Wiley
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"key to understanding when people may be likely to invoke natural versus supernatural explanations, when gadgets can seem to have minds of their own, and when people are likely to treat their pets as people and their enemies as animals."Source
"A mind like our own, with the capacity to see into other minds, is essential for an agent to be, as we are, fundamentally social."Source
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