From "we" to "me": Group identification enhances perceived personal control with consequences for health and well-being.
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Tegan Cruwys | Courtney Heldreth | Katharine H. Greenaway | S. Haslam | T. Cruwys | N. Branscombe | Renate Ysseldyk | Courtney Heldreth | Renate Ysseldyk | Nyla R Branscombe | Katharine H Greenaway | S Alexander Haslam
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