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JIANG Ying(), HU Jia, FENG Liangyu, REN Qidan
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JIANG Ying, HU Jia, FENG Liangyu, REN Qidan. The effect of scarcity mindset on the executive function in children living in poverty and its mechanisms[J]. Advances in Psychological Science, 2024, 32(5): 728-737.
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