Responsiveness as a Key Predictor of Happiness: Mechanisms and Unanswered Questions

2018-01-01
Selçuk, Emre
Karagöbek, Ayşe Büşra
Günaydın, Gül

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Citation Formats
E. Selçuk, A. B. Karagöbek, and G. Günaydın, Responsiveness as a Key Predictor of Happiness: Mechanisms and Unanswered Questions . 2018, p. 18.