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      Day-to-Day Relationships among Self-Concept Clarity, Self-Esteem, Daily Events, and Mood

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      Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
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                Journal
                Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
                Pers Soc Psychol Bull
                SAGE Publications
                0146-1672
                1552-7433
                July 02 2016
                July 02 2016
                : 27
                : 2
                : 201-211
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                10.1177/0146167201272006
                5d26b6a4-f66f-4533-abdc-43fc825c6ed7
                © 2016
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