Individual differences in executive function and reappraisal: A latent-variable analysis
Cognitive reappraisal is an adaptive emotion regulation strategy that positively impacts various facets of adaptive functioning (e.g., interpersonal relations, subjective well-being). Although reappraisal implicates cognitive processing, a clear consensus concerning the cognitive underpinnings of re...
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Main Author: | TOH, Wei Xing |
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2019
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