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Do Infants Really Expect Agents to Act Efficiently? A Critical Test of the Rationality Principle

Psychological Science - United States
doi 10.1177/0956797612457395
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Psychology
Date

March 7, 2013

Authors
Rose M. ScottRenée Baillargeon
Publisher

SAGE Publications


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