The effects of facial control and facial mimicry on subjective reactions to comedy routines
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J. Lanzetta | G. McHugo | L. K. Bush | John T. Lanzetta | Gregory J. McHugo | Lauren K. Bush | Carol L. Barr | C. L. Barr
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