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    FormatThesis (2)SubjectExpression (1)Facial expression (1)Interpersonal relations (1)Intuition (1)Mood (Psychology) (1)... View MoreDate Issued2010 (1)2006 (1)Author/ContributorKing, Laura A. (Laura Ann) (2)Eells, Jennifer Emilia, 1975- (1)Trent, Jason, 1982- (1)Advisor
    King, Laura A. (Laura Ann) (2)
    Thesis DepartmentPsychology (MU) (2)Language (ISO)English (2)

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    Expressive writing, relationships, and health 

    Eells, Jennifer Emilia, 1975- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2006)
    The role of expressive writing in social functioning is investigated; results extend findings regarding benefits of writing about personally significant topics (Pennebaker & Beall, 1986; King, 2001; Niederhoffer & Pennebaker, ...

    Intuition and facial feedback 

    Trent, Jason, 1982- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2010)
    Smiles and frowns are typically thought of as expressions of underlying emotional states. Yet there is strong evidence that these and other facial expressions play a role in emotional experience itself. Several facial ...

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