Threat ≠ prevention, challenge ≠ promotion: The impact of threat, challenge and regulatory focus on attention to negative stimuli
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Kai Sassenberg | K. Sassenberg | Adam K. Fetterman | Claudia Sassenrath | Adam K Fetterman | C. Sassenrath
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