Looking cool or attaining self-rule. Different motives for autonomy and their effects on unhealthy snack purchase

Appetite - Tập 54 - Trang 607-610 - 2010
F. Marijn Stok1, Denise T.D. De Ridder1, Marieke A. Adriaanse1, John B.F. De Wit2,3
1Utrecht University, Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, The Netherlands
2Utrecht University, Department of Social and Organizational Psychology, The Netherlands
3University of New South Wales, National Centre in HIV Social Research, Australia

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