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Vine, A. D. & Davis, J. H. (1968)
Vine, A. D., &; Davis, J. H. (1968). Group Problem Solving, Task Divisibility, and Prior Social Organization. Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, 3, 411–412. https://doi.org/http://assets.press.princeton.edu/chapters/s9339.pdf
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