This is called a "temporal contiguity" error, according to Paul Morris, a psychology lecturer at England's University of Portsmouth. He says it occurs in about 29% of fake injuries.
英国普利茅斯大学心理学讲师莫里斯称,这叫做"时间接近",约29%的假摔属于这种行为。
This is called a "temporal contiguity" error, according to Paul Morris, a psychology lecturer at England's University of Portsmouth. He says it occurs in about 29% of fake injuries.
英国普利茅斯大学心理学讲师莫里斯称,这叫做"时间接近",约29%的假摔属于这种行为。
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