dmca/2019/11/2019-11-12-APA.md

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Dear Sir/Madam,

I write on behalf of the American Psychological Association (APA) to bring to your attention the unauthorized posting of final published journal articles to your website. What follows is a formal DMCA takedown request with URLs to the location of these articles.

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*** INFRINGING PAGE OR MATERIAL ***

Infringing page/material that I demand be disabled or removed in consideration of the above:

Rights Holder: American Psychological Association (APA)

Original Work: Asking Better Questions: How Presentation Formats Influence Information Search.

Infringing URL: https://charleywu.github.io/downloads/wu2017asking.pdf