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Ronald Giphart and Mark van Vugt, Mismatch: How Our Stone Age Brain Deceives Us Every Day and What We Can Do about It (London: Robinson, 2018), 346 pages. ISBN: 9781472139702. Paperback $12.18.
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Ronald Giphart and Mark van Vugt, Mismatch: How Our Stone Age Brain Deceives Us Every Day and What We Can Do about It (London: Robinson, 2018), 346 pages. ISBN: 9781472139702. Paperback $12.18.
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18 June 2019
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