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Working paper - Novak and Hoffman (October 2005)

Posted by Tom Novak on October 16th, 2005 — Thinking Style, Working Papers
Tags: dual process theories, thinking style, experiential thinking, rational thinking

This working paper has been revised.  Please see:

Novak, Thomas P. and Donna L. Hoffman, “The Fit of Thinking Style and Situation:  New Meassures of Situation-Specific Experiential and Rational Cognition” (August 27, 2007).

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