Journal of Psychological Science ›› 2024, Vol. 47 ›› Issue (2): 384-392.DOI: 10.16719/j.cnki.1671-6981.20240216
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Xue Jinghua1, Zhu Ruida2, Liu Chao1
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2024-03-20
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2024-02-29
薛靖华1, 朱睿达**2, 刘超**1
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**朱睿达,E-mail: zhurd3@mail.sysu.edu.cn;刘超,E-mail: liuchao@bnu.edu.cn
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Xue Jinghua, Zhu Ruida, Liu Chao. From the Economic Domain to the Social Domain: Uncertainty in Decision-Making[J]. Journal of Psychological Science, 2024, 47(2): 384-392.
薛靖华, 朱睿达, 刘超. 从经济领域到社会领域:决策中的不确定性*[J]. 心理科学, 2024, 47(2): 384-392.
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