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Loren J. Chapman,
Jean P. Chapman
(1969).
Illusory correlation as an obstacle to the use of valid psychodiagnostic signs..
Journal of Abnormal Psychology
, 74
(3)
, 271-280.
https://doi.org/10.1037/h0027592
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- 10.1037/h0027592