Books and Book Chapters Martignon, L., Oliver, V., Takezawa, M., & Malcolm, F. (2003). Naive and yet enlightened: From natural frequencies to fast and frugal decision trees. In L. Macchi & D. Hardman (Eds.), Thinking; Psychological perspectives on reasoning, judgment and decision making (pp. 189-211). Chichester: Wiley. Matsunaga, R., & Abe, J. (2003). Cues for perceiving a key of a melody. In R. Kopiez, A.Lehmann, I. Wolther & C. Wolf (Eds.), Proceedings of the 5th Triennial Conference of the European Society for the Cognitive Sciences of Music (pp. 308-311). Matsunaga, R., & Abe, J. (2003). Sequential characteristics as perceptual cues for key identification. In G. Buzzanca, G. D. Maio, G. Nottoli, M. Olivetti-Belardinelli & B. Riecan (Eds.), Proceedings of the 3rd Conference “Understanding and creating music” (pp. 119-123). Nakada, T., & Abe, J. (2003). Text-melody asymmetrical integration in memory for songs: Contributions of rhythm and pitch patterns of melodies. In G. Buzzanca, G. D. Maio, G. Nottoli, M. Olivetti-Belardinelli & B. Riecan (Eds.), Proceedings of the 3rd Conference “Understanding and creating music” (pp. 124-127). Tindale, R. S., Kameda, T., & Hinsz, V. B. (2003). Group decision making. In M. A. Hogg & J. Cooper (Eds.), Sage handbook of social psychology (pp. 381-403). London: Sage. Yamagishi, T. (2003). Cross-societal experimentation on trust: A comparison of the United States and Japan. In E. Ostrom & J. Walker (Eds.), New YorkTrust and reciprocity: Interdisciplinary lessons from experimental research (pp. 352-370). New York: Russell Sage Foundation. Yamagishi, T. (2003). Trust and social intelligence in Japan. In F. J. Schwartz & S. J. Pharr (Eds.), The State of Civil Society in Japan (pp. 281-297). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
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