Once we attend to interactions, we enter a hall of mirrors that extends to infinity. However far we carry our analysis — to third order or fifth order or any other — untested interactions of a still higher order can be envisioned. Attitudes, Personality and Behaviour - Page 68by I Ajzen - 2005 - 192 pagesLimited preview - About this book
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