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URL: www.indiana.edu/~socpsy/ACT/math/eq_9.html
Document: David
Heise, "Affect Control Theory's Mathematical Model, With a List
of Testable Hypotheses. A Working Paper for ACT Researchers."
February 7, 1992. Revised and posted on the World Wide Web, April 15,
1997.
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