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How benefits of expressive writing vary as a function of writing instructions, ethnicity and ambivalence over emotional expression
Qian Lu
, Annette L. Stanton
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writing instruction
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ambivalence
81%
ethnicity
60%
instruction
33%
linear model
29%
Caucasian
28%
moderator
25%
self-regulation
25%
national minority
23%
well-being
18%
time
9%
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Disclosure
89%
Self-Control
13%
Research Design
9%
Linear Models
9%
Psychology
7%
Depression
7%