Social responses to expressive suppression: the role of personality judgments/ Allison M. Tackman and Sanjay Srivastava.
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TextPublication details: Washington DC: American Psychological Association, ©Feb-Apr 2016.Description: v110 n4, pages 574-591; 11 cmISSN: - 0022-3514
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