Why do people need self-esteem? A theoretical and empirical review.
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Jeff Schimel | Tom Pyszczynski | J. Greenberg | J. Arndt | T. Pyszczynski | S. Solomon | J. Schimel | Jeff Greenberg | Sheldon Solomon | Jamie Arndt | Jamie Arndt | Jeff Schimel
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