Executive function moderates the effect of reappraisal on life satisfaction: A latent variable analysis
Emotion regulation strategies, such as reappraisal and suppression, have been shown to dissimilarly affect life satisfaction. Specifically, reappraisal is linked to higher life satisfaction, while suppression is associated with lower life satisfaction. Less is known, however, about the potential mod...
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Main Authors: | TOH, Wei Xing, YANG, Hwajin |
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2022
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Online Access: | https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3297 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/4561/viewcontent/final_manuscript__1_.pdf |
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