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Effectiveness of the biased mediator

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Editor's Note: Saadia Touval offers another view on this same topic in an article immediately following William P. Smith's.

William P. Smith, is a Professor of Psychology at Vanderbilt University, 134 Wesley Hall, Nashville, Tenn., 37240. He and John M. Masters are co-editors ofSocial Comparison, Social Justice, and Relative Deprivation (Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, forthcoming).

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Smith, W.P. Effectiveness of the biased mediator. Negot J 1, 363–372 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00999099

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