How being busy can increase motivation and reduce task completion time/ Keith, Wilcox [and three others].
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TextPublication details: Washington DC: American Psychological Association, ©Feb-Apr 2016.Description: v110 n3, pages 371-384; 11 cmISSN: - 0022-3514
- DPer 155.205 J82 Feb-Apr 2016 v. 110, n. 2-4
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Journal of personality and social psychology.
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