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Whose Self Is It Anyway? Self-Aspect Control and the Self-Complexity Buffering Hypothesis
McConnell, J., Renaud, J., Dean, K., Green, S., Lamoreaux, M., Hall, C., & Rydell, R. (2005). Whose Self Is It Anyway? Self-Aspect Control and the Self-Complexity Buffering Hypothesis. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 41(1), 1 - 18.
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