Narcissism, social anxiety and self-presentation in exercise

Akehurst, S., Thatcher, J. (2010). Narcissism, social anxiety and self-presentation in exercise. Personality and Individual Differences, 49 (2), 130-135. Sally Akehurst is corresponding author

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