Implicit motives and hemispheric processing differences are critical for understanding personality disorders: A Commentary on Hopwood

Schultheiss O (2018)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2018

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Book Volume: 5

Pages Range: 580 - 582

Journal Issue: 32

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APA:

Schultheiss, O. (2018). Implicit motives and hemispheric processing differences are critical for understanding personality disorders: A Commentary on Hopwood. European Journal of Personality, 5(32), 580 - 582.

MLA:

Schultheiss, Oliver. "Implicit motives and hemispheric processing differences are critical for understanding personality disorders: A Commentary on Hopwood." European Journal of Personality 5.32 (2018): 580 - 582.

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