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Collective Victimhood and Ingroup Identity Jointly Shape Intergroup Relations, Even in a Non-violent Conflict: The Case of the Belgians
Data_Sheet_1_Obsessions Across Two Cultures: A Comparison of Belgian and Turkish Non-clinical Samples.pdf
Obsessions Across Two Cultures: A Comparison of Belgian and Turkish Non-clinical Samples
Cultural Differences in Emotion Suppression in Belgian and Japanese Couples: A Social Functional Model
Table_1_Cultural Differences in Emotion Suppression in Belgian and Japanese Couples: A Social Functional Model.docx
Relatively happy: the role of the positive-to-negative affect ratio in Japanese and Belgian couples
sj-doc-2-jcc-10.1177_00220221211051016 – Supplemental material for Relatively Happy: The Role of the Positive-to-Negative Affect Ratio in Japanese and Belgian Couples
sj-doc-1-jcc-10.1177_00220221211051016 – Supplemental material for Relatively Happy: The Role of the Positive-to-Negative Affect Ratio in Japanese and Belgian Couples