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ID Hysteria Says More about Some People’s Freudian ID Than about Science

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Cobern, W.W. ID Hysteria Says More about Some People’s Freudian ID Than about Science. Can J Sci Math Techn 7, 257–262 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1080/14926150709556729

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