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Title: Implementation of the Multiple-Measure Maximum Likelihood Strategy Classification Method in R: Addendum to Glockner (2009) and Practical Guide for Application
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Judgment and decision Making [1930-2975] Glockner, Marc Year:2010 Volume:5 Issue:1 Pages(s):54 -63

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