RESTRAINED AND UNRESTRAINED EATERS' ATTRIBUTIONS OF SUCCESS AND FAILURE TO BODY WEIGHT AND PERCEPTION OF SOCIAL CONSENSUS: THE SPECIAL CASE OF ROMANTIC SUCCESS
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J. Polivy | C. Herman | A. Arrowood | P. Pliner | J. Jarry
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