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Correspondence: J. R. Anderson, Department of Psychology, University of Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, U.K. (email: [email protected]).
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G. G. Gallup, Jr is at the Department of Psychology, State University of New York at Albany, Albany, New York 12222, U.S.A.
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