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Motivation / Conceptions of self / Positive psychology / Happiness / Self-esteem / Impression formation / Semantic differential / Stereotype / Attitude / Social psychology / Behavior / Behavioural sciences
Date: 2015-01-23 11:17:59
Motivation
Conceptions of self
Positive psychology
Happiness
Self-esteem
Impression formation
Semantic differential
Stereotype
Attitude
Social psychology
Behavior
Behavioural sciences

JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY ARTICLE NO. 33, 296–[removed]JS961324

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