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Self-evaluative reactions: The role of personal valuation of the activity

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This research was supported by Public Health Research Grant MH-5162 from the National Institute of Mental Health.

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Simon, K.M. Self-evaluative reactions: The role of personal valuation of the activity. Cogn Ther Res 3, 111–116 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01172725

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