Motivations for Psychological Aggression Among Dating College Students
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Meagan J. Brem | Gregory L. Stuart | G. Stuart | R. Shorey | Jeniimarie Febres | Caitlin Wolford-Clevenger | JoAnna Elmquist | Heather Zapor | J. Hamel
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