Sullivan, D. An existential function of enemyship: Evidence that people attribute influence to personal and political enemies to compensate for threats to control . [article].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSullivan, Daniel. An Existential Function of Enemyship: Evidence That People Attribute Influence to Personal and Political Enemies to Compensate for Threats to Control . [article].
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSullivan, Daniel. An Existential Function of Enemyship: Evidence That People Attribute Influence to Personal and Political Enemies to Compensate for Threats to Control . [article].
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