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The role of cognition and affect in right-wing ideology: relationships of cognitive style, threat proneness and psychological well-being with social attitudes

Emma Onraet (UGent)
(2012)
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Onraet, Emma. The Role of Cognition and Affect in Right-Wing Ideology: Relationships of Cognitive Style, Threat Proneness and Psychological Well-Being with Social Attitudes. Ghent University, Department of developmental, personality and social psychology, 2012.
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Onraet, E. (2012). The role of cognition and affect in right-wing ideology: relationships of cognitive style, threat proneness and psychological well-being with social attitudes. Ghent University, Department of developmental, personality and social psychology, Ghent, Belgium.
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Onraet, Emma. 2012. “The Role of Cognition and Affect in Right-Wing Ideology: Relationships of Cognitive Style, Threat Proneness and Psychological Well-Being with Social Attitudes.” Ghent, Belgium: Ghent University, Department of developmental, personality and social psychology.
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Onraet, Emma. 2012. “The Role of Cognition and Affect in Right-Wing Ideology: Relationships of Cognitive Style, Threat Proneness and Psychological Well-Being with Social Attitudes.” Ghent, Belgium: Ghent University, Department of developmental, personality and social psychology.
Vancouver
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Onraet E. The role of cognition and affect in right-wing ideology: relationships of cognitive style, threat proneness and psychological well-being with social attitudes. [Ghent, Belgium]: Ghent University, Department of developmental, personality and social psychology; 2012.
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E. Onraet, “The role of cognition and affect in right-wing ideology: relationships of cognitive style, threat proneness and psychological well-being with social attitudes,” Ghent University, Department of developmental, personality and social psychology, Ghent, Belgium, 2012.
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