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Nickolas A. Christakis and James H. Fowler (2009), Connected: The Surprising Power of Our Social Networks and How They Shape Our Lives, Little, Brown, New York, NY. 353 Pages.

Journal of Cognition and Culture - Netherlands
doi 10.1163/156853710x531267
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ArtsCognitive PsychologyHumanitiesCultural StudiesSocial PsychologyExperimental
Date

January 1, 2010

Authors
Dimitris Xygalatas
Publisher

Brill


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