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客観的指標による楽観バイアスと特性的自己効力感及び不安上昇量の関連

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Title
客観的指標による楽観バイアスと特性的自己効力感及び不安上昇量の関連
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The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, March 2020
DOI 10.4992/pacjpa.79.0_2pm-068
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澤山 郁夫, 上田 紋佳, 三宮 真智子

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