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Disordered Money Behaviors: Development of the Klontz Money Behavior Inventory

Journal of Financial Therapy - United States
doi 10.4148/jft.v3i1.1485
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HealthApplied PsychologyFinanceSocial Psychology
Date

January 1, 2012

Authors
Bradley KlontzSonya L BrittKristy L ArchuletaTed Klontz
Publisher

New Prairie Press


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