When Not Choosing Leads to Not Liking: Choice-Induced Preference in Infancy
Alex M. Silver(University of Pittsburgh), Lisa Feigenson(Johns Hopkins University), Rita Loiotile(Johns Hopkins University), Aimee E. Stahl(College of New Jersey), Alexis Sierra Smith-Flores(Johns Hopkins University)
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