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The impact of affect on déjà vu. Does positivity provoke déjà vu? Paperback Press Publishing by Dennis MCFadden

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by Dennis MCFadden

The American Dream—with its promise of a predictable life path of college

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a lot of essential information that has never been organized and gathered in one place is all here:- All the ways you can get funding without giving up precious equity to VCs- How to split the equity between co-founders to ensure its fair and won't end up being a point of contention that destroys your startup- How to set the valuation for your startup and how to get investors to accept it- How to get through all the investor meetings and the inevitable due diligence so you can get the investment you need to grow your business- and much more

The impact of affect on déjà vu. Does positivity provoke déjà vu? Paperback Press Publishing by Dennis MCFaddenResearch Paper (undergraduate) from the year 2011 in the subject Psychology Cognition, grade: 1,0, University of Groningen, language: English, abstract: This study sought to find out whether the effect of positive mood on familiarity also transfers to d j vu. It was hypothesized that people with a higher positive affect will be more likely to commit errors in a memory judgment task, and subsequently experience more d j vus in a lab study. 42

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