Contagion Without Contact: Anticipatory Mood Matching in Response to Affiliative Motivation
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Stacey Sinclair | G. Clore | Jeffrey R. Huntsinger | S. Sinclair | Janetta Lun | Gerald L Clore | Janetta Lun | Jeffrey R Huntsinger
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