More than words: Contemplating death enhances positive emotional word use
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T. Kashdan | M. Gailliot | C. DeWall | S. Segerstrom | D. R. Schurtz | K. Brown | E. Lykins | Daniel R. Evans | Jessica McKenzie | Timothy Deckman
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