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Cognitive Processes Involved in Similarity Judgments of Emotions
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Schimmack, U
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American Psychological Association
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1980
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Pancultural Explanations for Life Satisfaction: Adding Relationship Harmony to Self-Esteem
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Kwan, V. S. Y
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American Psychological Association
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1980
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Adult Attachment and the Suppression of Unwanted Thoughts
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Fraley, R. C
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American Psychological Association
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1980
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No One in My Group Can Be Below the Group's Average: A Robust PositivityBlas in Favor of Anonymous Peers
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Klar, Y
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American Psychological Association
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1980
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On Dimensionality, Discriminant Validity, and the Role of Psychometric Analyses in Personality Theory and Measurement: Reply to Kruglanski et al.'s (1997) Defense of the Need for Closure Scale
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Neuberg, S. L
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American Psychological Association
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1980
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Psychological Theory Testing Versus Psychometric Nay-Saying: Comment on Neuberg et al.'s (1997) Critique of the Need for Closure Scale
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Kruglanski, A. W
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American Psychological Association
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1980
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The Role of Culture in Emotion-Antecedent Appraisal
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Scherer, K. R
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American Psychological Association
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1980
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Expressive Writing Moderates the Relation Between Intrusive Thoughts andDepressive Symptoms
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Lepore, S. J
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American Psychological Association
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1980
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Intended and Unintended Overconsumption of Physical, Spatial, and Temporal Resources
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Herlocker, C. E
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American Psychological Association
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1980
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Individual Differences in the Memory Representation of Emotional Episodes: Exploring the Cognitive Processes in Repression
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Schimmack, U
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American Psychological Association
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1980
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