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Putting the “We” Into Well‐being: Using Collectivism‐Themed Measures of Well‐Being Attenuates Well‐being's Association With Individualism

Asian Journal of Social Psychology - United Kingdom
doi 10.1111/ajsp.12364
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Social PsychologySocial Sciences
Date

April 29, 2019

Authors
Kuba KrysJohn M. ZelenskiColin A. CapaldiJoonha ParkWijnand TilburgYvette OschBrian W. HaasMichael H. BondAlejandra Dominguez‐EspinozaCai XingDavid O. IgbokweAnna KwiatkowskaMagdalena Luzniak‐PiechaMartin NaderMuhammad RizwanZichen ZhuYukiko Uchida
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Wiley


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