Effective regulation of affect: An action control perspective on emotion regulation
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Thomas L. Webb | Peter M. Gollwitzer | Inge Schweiger Gallo | P. Gollwitzer | P. Sheeran | Thomas Llewelyn Webb | E. Miles | Paschal Sheeran | Eleanor Miles | Inge Schweiger Gallo
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