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Intensity of Habitual Guilt in Men and Women: Differences in Interpersonal Sensitivity and the Tendency Towards Anxious-Aggressive Guilt

Spanish Journal of Psychology - United Kingdom
doi 10.1017/s1138741600001918
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Date

November 1, 2009

Authors
Itziar EtxebarriaM. José OrtizSusana ConejeroAitziber Pascual
Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)


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