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Default Even Momentary Sadness Increases Spending (Topix)

(Topix) "The relatively new field of behavioral decision research is increasingly moving in that direction."
Off to buy a new handbag and fabulous red shoes, or how about overalls and a riding lawnmower? Before going, a mood check for signs of despair and gloom might be in order because how a person feels can impact ... via Kansas City InfoZine


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