Katalóg evidencie publikačnej činnosti PU


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Kategória:ADC
Autor:Wang Ke (0%)
Autor:Goldenberg Amit (0%)
Autor:Dorison A. Charles (0%)
Autor:Miller Jeremy K. (0%)
Autor:Uusberg Andreo (0%)
Autor:Findor Andrej (0%)
Autor:Hruška Matej (0%)
Autor:Babinčák Peter (0%)
Autor:Martončik Marcel (0%)
Autor:Adamkovič Matúš (0%)
Autor:Baník Gabriel (0%)
Autor:Bavoľár Jozef (0%)
Autor:Hricová Monika (0%)
Autor:Kačmár Pavol (0%)
Autor:Schrötter Jana (0%)
Autor:Ropovik Ivan (0%)
Autor:Kaliská Lada (0%)
Názov:A multi-country test of brief reappraisal interventions on emotions during the COVID-19 pandemic [elektronický dokument]
Zdroj:Nature Human Behaviour [elektronický dokument]
Lokácia:Roč. 5, č. 8. - Londýn, (2021), s. 1089-1110
ISSN:2397-3374
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