Emotion experience and regulation in China and the United States: how do culture and gender shape emotion responding?
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Qi Dong | Libo Zhao | Chuansheng Chen | S. Charles | Qi Dong | Chuansheng Chen | E. Greenberger | Libo Zhao | Ellen Greenberger | Elizabeth Davis | Elizabeth Davis | Susan Charles | Q. Dong
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