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Differential effects of ambiguous and exact feedback on two-person conflict and compromise

Frederick J. Todd, Kenneth R. Hammond and Marilyn M. Wilkins
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Frederick J. Todd: Department of Psychology, University of Colorado
Kenneth R. Hammond: Department of Psychology, University of Colorado
Marilyn M. Wilkins: Department of Psychology, University of Colorado

Journal of Conflict Resolution, 1966, vol. 10, issue 1, 88-97

Date: 1966
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