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1700368540 36. Ibid., 334.
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1700368546 39. J. Baer and J. C. Kaufman, “Gender Differences in Creativity,” Journal of Creative Behavior 42 (2008): 75–105, quote from 98.
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1700368548 第八章 心智理论与食物理论
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