Fondements scientifiques

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Fondements scientifiques
Fondements scientifiques
GUEGUEN N. MEINERI S. Pourquoi la nature nous fait du bien, Dunod, 2012
(Ouvrage qui recueille les différentes études scientifiques sur le sujet)
Nicolas Guéguen est Professeur en Sciences du Comportement a l’ Université de Bretagne Sud.
Sébastien Meineri est Maître de conférences en psychologie sociale à l’Université de
Bretagne -Sud. Ses travaux portent sur les procédures d’influence du comportement dans
les domaines de l’environnement et de la santé
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