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Animal Abuse and Youth Violence
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Sugar & children's behaviour
Ethical Issues Concerning Animal Research Outside the Laboratory
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The Risk-as-feelings hypothesis in a Theory-of-planned-behaviour perspective
Information, Animal Spirits, and the Meaning of Innovations in Consumer Confidence
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