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Sociotropy, Autonomy, and Self-Discrepancy: Status in Depressed, Remitted Depressed, and Control Participants
Author: Fairbrother, N., Author: Moretti, M. M.
Date created: 1998
Relational self-regulation: Gender differences in risk for dysphoria
Author: Moretti, M. M., Author: Rein, A.S., Author: Wiebe, V.
Date created: 1998
Own versus other standpoints in self-regulation: Developmental antecedents and functional consequences
Author: Moretti, M. M., Author: Higgins, E. T.
Date created: 1999

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  • Human Sex Differences (2)
  • Major Depression (2)
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