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We hypothesize that clothes can affect the behavior of the wearer by influencing the person’s identity. We test this hypothesis by recruiting trick-or-treaters during Halloween, a time of year when people wear salient and extreme clothing. Because the tradition of costume-wear for Halloween...
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By implementing X-11 process to eliminate the seasonal effect from the data of nominal GDP and Shanghai Securities Composite Index from 1996 to 2015, conducting co-integration test and Granger causality test on these processed data, and examining the leading characteristics of the securities...
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In subjective well-being studies, researchers applied different questions to obtainsubjective well-being from the subjects. However, the comparability of the questions remains aproblem. In this paper, we conducted four experiments to study different aspects of the questions,and found that the...
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