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Transformations as mental operations: a reply to Kuczaj*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 September 2008

David Fay
Affiliation:
University of Illinois at Chicago Circle

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Footnotes

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I would like to thank Ray Bennett and Maris Rodgon for their helpful comments on the manuscript. Address for correspondence: Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at Chicago Circle, Box 4348, Chicago, Illinois 60680.

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