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- 12
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- 17-22
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Paul Ekman,
Wallace V. Friesen
(1988).
Who knows what about contempt: A reply to Izard and Haynes.
Motivation and Emotion
, 12
(1)
, 17-22.
https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00992470
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- 10.1007/bf00992470