A Theory of Consciousness
A theory of presentism
Connectivism: A Theory of Personal Learning
Helping the Invisible Hand A Theory of Endogenous Mutual Concern
No theory qualifies to be a theory of evolution
Dream: A Tale of Wonder, Wisdom & Wishes by Susan V. Bosak
A Theory of Eye Movements during Target Acquisition
How different types of participant payments alter task performance
Academic Goal Setting
The Risk-as-feelings hypothesis in a Theory-of-planned-behaviour perspective
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