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Monogrammic Determinism?

Stilian Morrison and Gary Smith, PhD

From the Department of Economics, Pomona College, Claremont, California.



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Figure 1. Difference in average age at death (AAD) of 1969 to 1995 male decedents with positive and negative initials used by Christenfeld et al. (7).

 


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Figure 2. Difference in average age at death (AAD) of 1969 to 1995 female decedents with positive and negative initials used by Christenfeld et al. (7).

 





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