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THE ROLE OF COGNITIVE STYLE OF IMPULSIVITY-REFLEXIVITY IN IMPLICIT LEARNING (THE EXAMPLE OF THE SOCIAL PERCEPTION TASKS). / Moroshkina, N.; Karpov, A. D.

In: ЭКСПЕРИМЕНТАЛЬНАЯ ПСИХОЛОГИЯ, Vol. 8, No. 4, 2015, p. 61-76.

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Moroshkina, N. ; Karpov, A. D. / THE ROLE OF COGNITIVE STYLE OF IMPULSIVITY-REFLEXIVITY IN IMPLICIT LEARNING (THE EXAMPLE OF THE SOCIAL PERCEPTION TASKS). In: ЭКСПЕРИМЕНТАЛЬНАЯ ПСИХОЛОГИЯ. 2015 ; Vol. 8, No. 4. pp. 61-76.

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