Present-fatalistic time perspective and life satisfaction: The moderating role of age
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Yi Wang | D. Neumann | D. Shum | Xing-jie Chen | Ya Wang | Lu-lu Liu | J. Cui | Xuebing Li | Raymond C. K. Chan | Jing Wang | Yi-bing Zhang | Tao Chen
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