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)

doi: 10.1126/science.1189993


Tagged: Social Science warning.png"Social Science" is not in the list of possible values (Anthropology, Arts and Literarure, Astronomy, Biology, Business, Chemistry, Clinical Research, Computer Science, Economics, Education, Engineering, Geosciences, Health, Mathematics, Medicine, Neuroscience, Philosophy, Physics, Psychology, Sociology) for this property. (RSSwarning.png"Social Science" is not in the list of possible values (Anthropology, Arts and Literarure, Astronomy, Biology, Business, Chemistry, Clinical Research, Computer Science, Economics, Education, Engineering, Geosciences, Health, Mathematics, Medicine, Neuroscience, Philosophy, Physics, Psychology, Sociology) for this property. ) decision-making (RSS), haptics (RSS), happiness (RSS), emotion (RSS)


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http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2010/haptic-0625.html




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