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Social psychology / Science / Conceptions of self / Communication theory / Social comparison theory / Self-concept / Psychology / Social judgment theory / Behavior / Behavioural sciences / Attitude change
Date: 2013-07-19 08:47:04
Social psychology
Science
Conceptions of self
Communication theory
Social comparison theory
Self-concept
Psychology
Social judgment theory
Behavior
Behavioural sciences
Attitude change

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology

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