Predicting the Vote: Implicit Attitudes as Predictors of the Future Behavior of Decided and Undecided Voters
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Alessandro Amadori | Luciano Arcuri | Luigi Castelli | Cristina Zogmaister | C. Zogmaister | Silvia Galdi | Luigi Castelli | L. Arcuri | Silvia Galdi | Alessandro Amadori
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