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      "I Can Tell You If I'll Really Lose All That Weight": Dispositional and Situated Optimism as Predictors of Weight Loss Following a Group Intervention

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      Journal of Applied Social Psychology
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                Journal
                Journal of Applied Social Psychology
                J Appl Social Pyschol
                Wiley
                0021-9029
                1559-1816
                April 2007
                April 2007
                : 37
                : 4
                : 844-861
                Article
                10.1111/j.1559-1816.2007.00189.x
                4f01dcc1-07aa-46ce-a680-0c9cb598a96a
                © 2007

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