Learning to avoid spiders: fear predicts performance, not competence

scientific article published on 5 January 2018

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P356DOI10.1080/02699931.2017.1411784
P698PubMed publication ID29303052

P2093author name stringEni S Becker
Mike Rinck
Xijia Luo
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P304page(s)1-13
P577publication date2018-01-05
P1433published inCognition and EmotionQ15749526
P1476titleLearning to avoid spiders: fear predicts performance, not competence