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  1. Why Most People Disapprove of Me: Experience Sampling in Impression Formation.Jerker Denrell - 2005 - Psychological Review 112 (4):951-978.
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  • Conceptualizing changes in behavior in intervention research: The range of possible changes model.Andres De Los Reyes & Alan E. Kazdin - 2006 - Psychological Review 113 (3):554-583.
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  • The semantic representation of prejudice and stereotypes.Sudeep Bhatia - 2017 - Cognition 164 (C):46-60.
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  • Talking nets: A multiagent connectionist approach to communication and trust between individuals.Frank Van Overwalle & Francis Heylighen - 2006 - Psychological Review 113 (3):606-627.
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  • Big Data and Changing Concepts of the Human.Carrie Figdor - 2019 - European Review 27 (3):328-340.
    Big Data has the potential to enable unprecedentedly rigorous quantitative modeling of complex human social relationships and social structures. When such models are extended to nonhuman domains, they can undermine anthropocentric assumptions about the extent to which these relationships and structures are specifically human. Discoveries of relevant commonalities with nonhumans may not make us less human, but they promise to challenge fundamental views of what it is to be human.
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