Anger and social appraisal: a "spicy" sex difference?
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Antony S R Manstead | A. Manstead | A. Fischer | C. Evers | Catharine Evers | P. R. Mosquera | Agneta H Fischer | Patricia M Rodriguez Mosquera
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