Humor As a Stress Moderator in the Prediction of Blood Pressure Obtained during Five Stressful Tasks
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Kenneth M. Prkachin | David E. Mills | K. Prkachin | H. Lefcourt | K. Davidson | Herbert M. Lefcourt | Karina W. Davidson | D. Mills
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