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In Science We Should Trust (Controlling for the Social Desirability Bias)
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WPRN21 Conference - Paris IAS, 9-10 December 2021. Keynote by Enrique Fatas and Paulius Yamin

Keynote presentation by Enrique Fatas and Paulius Yamin during the WPRN21 conference in Paris on December 10th 2021

Keynote 8 : In Science We Should Trust (controlling for the Social Desirability Bias) by Enrique Fatas
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