The impact of affective and cognitive focus on attitude formation
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Daniël H. J. Wigboldus | Helma van den Berg | Antony Stephen Reid Manstead | Joop van der Pligt | A. Manstead | D. Wigboldus | J. Pligt | H. V. D. Berg
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