A meta-analytic review of research on hostility and physical health.
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C. Turner | T. W. Smith | T Q Miller | T W Smith | C W Turner | M L Guijarro | A J Hallet | T. Q. Miller | A. Hallet | M. Guijarro | C. W. Turner | Margarita L. Guijarro | Amanda J. Hallet
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