Age and gender differences in negative affect—Is there a role for emotion regulation?
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Andrus Viidik | Bo Sommerlund | A. Viidik | M. Mehlsen | R. Zachariae | D. Thomsen | Dorthe Kirkegaard Thomsen | Mimi Mehlsen | Robert Zachariae | B. Sommerlund
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