Newby-Clark, I. R., McGregor, I. R., & Zanna, M. P. (2002). Thinking and caring about cognitive inconsistency: When and for whom does attitudinal ambivalence feel uncomfortable? American Psychological Association Inc.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationNewby-Clark, Ian R., Ian R. McGregor, and Mark P. Zanna. Thinking and Caring About Cognitive Inconsistency: When and for Whom Does Attitudinal Ambivalence Feel Uncomfortable? [Place of publication not identified]: American Psychological Association Inc, 2002.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationNewby-Clark, Ian R., et al. Thinking and Caring About Cognitive Inconsistency: When and for Whom Does Attitudinal Ambivalence Feel Uncomfortable? American Psychological Association Inc, 2002.
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