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Journal Article

Gender Differences in Performance Predictions:Evidence from the Cognitive Reflection Tests

Frontiers in Psychology, 7, 1680

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Patrick Ring - Kiel Institute
Patrick Ring
Levent Neyse
Tamas David-Barrett
 Prof. Dr. Dr. Ulrich Schmidt - Kiel Institute
Ulrich Schmidt

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11/2016

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