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Implicit Theories of the World and Implicit Theories of the Self as Moderators of Self-Stereotyping
Yang, Y., & Hong, Y. (2010). Implicit theories of the world and implicit theories of the self as moderators of self-stereotyping. Social Cognition, 28(2), 251–261. https://doi.org/10.1521/soco.2010.28.2.251
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