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Cake Addicts(蛋糕成瘾者)
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He yman, G.M.(2009).Addiction:A Disorder of Choice.Cambridge, MA:Harvard University Press.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7490346.stm
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That Sinking FeeIing(心随成本一起沉)
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Ar kes, H.R.,&Blumer, C.(1985).The psychology of sunk cost.Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes,35(1),124-40.
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Can’t Stand Losing You(无法忍受失去你)
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Ka hneman, D.,Knetsch, J.L.,&Thaler, R.H.(1991).Anomalies:the endowment effect, loss aversion, and status quo bias.Journal of Economic Perspectives,5(1),193-206.
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Ge nesove, D.,&Mayer, C.(2001).Loss aversion and seller behavior:Evidence from the housing market.Quarterly Journal of Economics,116(4),1233-60.
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Stick or Switch?(并线还是不并线?)
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Mind over Matter(意识决定物质)
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Your Memory Is LimitIess(记忆无极限)
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