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      Ożańska-Ponikwia, Katarzyna, author.
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      Emotions from a bilingual point of view : personality and emotional intelligence in relation to
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      Ellis, Ralph D.
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      Curious emotions roots of consciousness and personality in motivated action / Ellis, Ralph D.
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      Magai, Carol.
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      Personality and emotions.
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      Singer, Jefferson A.
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      Personality and emotions.
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      Lazarus, Richard S.
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      The typical course of aging -- The emotions and research problems -- Coping -- The environment
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      Canary, Daniel J.
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      -- Maintenance and conflict: a dual process view -- Conflict instigation: alcohol, moods, emotions, stress, and
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      Baddeley, Michelle, 1965-
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      -- Socially and identity -- Heuristics and biases -- Prospects and regrets -- Personality, moods and emotions
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      Dorn, Lisa.
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      pt. 1. Driver personality, emotions and stress -- pt. 2. Driver distraction and inattention -- pt
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      Suchy, Yana.
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      Traditional models and theories of emotions and personality -- Early neuroanatomic models of
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      Wood, Jeffrey C.
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      exposure to confront feared situations and emotions -- Maintain your progress and prevent setbacks.
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      Taitz, Jennifer L.
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      accepted by our culture in many ways. Happy events and celebrations call for indulgence and overeating, but
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