“In our research, we show that exposure to body cues (i.e. shapes) can have unintended consequences on seemingly unrelated behaviour, such as spending,” said Marisabel Romero of Colorado State University.
link“In our research, we show that exposure to body cues (i.e. shapes) can have unintended consequences on seemingly unrelated behaviour, such as spending,” said Marisabel Romero of Colorado State University.
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