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Experimental Research Examining How People Can Cope with Uncertainty Through Soft Haptic Sensations
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Saving for an uncertain future
1Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB3 9DD, United Kingdom. partha.dasgupta@econ.cam.ac.uk
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