Incidental haptic sensations influence social judgments and decisions
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Citation: Joshua M. Ackerman, Christopher C. Nocera, John A. Bargh (2010) Incidental haptic sensations influence social judgments and decisions. Science (RSS)
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Summary:
http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2010/haptic-0625.html