Thinking About the Future, Selection of Art (3-04-08)
Schimmel and Forster have demonstrated that when people think about the future, they are more apt to view unconventional art as typical than if they do not think about the future.
Schimmel and Forster have demonstrated that when people think about the future, they are more apt to view unconventional art as typical than if they do not think about the future.
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