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YUE Tong1,2, WANG Hong3(
), TIAN Xingjiang4, WU Ting1, FU Anguo5, ZHOU Yanpeng1
Received:2025-03-01
Online:2025-11-15
Published:2025-09-19
Contact:
WANG Hong
E-mail:20131691@cqnu.edu.cn
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YUE Tong, WANG Hong, TIAN Xingjiang, WU Ting, FU Anguo, ZHOU Yanpeng. The social connection effects of being moved and their theoretical explanations[J]. Advances in Psychological Science, 2025, 33(11): 1983-1992.
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