Foreign Policy Decision Making: Perception, Cognition, and Artificial IntelligenceDonald A. Sylvan, Steve Chan |
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PERCEPTION AND PERSONALITY | 21 |
Voice Stress Analysis as a Methodology for the Study | 81 |
COGNITION AND LEARNING | 103 |
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