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On Boredom and Perceptions of Heroes: A Meaning-Regulation Approach to Heroism

Journal of Humanistic Psychology - United States
doi 10.1177/0022167817705281
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Categories
Social PsychologyPhilosophySociologyPolitical Science
Date

April 26, 2017

Authors
Gillian CoughlanEric R. IgouWijnand A. P. van TilburgElaine L. KinsellaTimothy D. Ritchie
Publisher

SAGE Publications


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