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Psychology / Social psychology / Motivation / Positive mental attitude / Behavior / Happiness / Interpersonal relationships / Narcissism / Self-esteem / Social rejection / Implicit self-esteem / Collective self-esteem
Date: 2010-08-11 17:07:03
Psychology
Social psychology
Motivation
Positive mental attitude
Behavior
Happiness
Interpersonal relationships
Narcissism
Self-esteem
Social rejection
Implicit self-esteem
Collective self-esteem

INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS AND GROUP PROCESSES The Cost of Lower Self-Esteem: Testing a Self- and Social-Bonds Model of Health Danu Anthony Stinson, Christine Logel, Mark P. Zanna, and John G. Holmes

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