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- who: Hans IJzerman from the Department of Clinical Psychology, VU University, Department of Psychology, University of University of Würzburg, Germany have published the research: A theory of social thermoregulation in human primates, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: More broadly, the contribution is based on four propositions, and the authors propose a number of different conjectures that the authors hope will guide research in this area. After discussing the integration of social thermoregulation during development and what this means for people's predictive models of others, the authors discuss how self-regulatory processes in humans . . .

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