Discretionary activity and happiness: The role of materialism

Journal of Research in Personality - Tập 43 Số 4 - Trang 699-702 - 2009
Murray G. Millar1, Rebecca L. Thomas1
1University of Nevada, Department of Psychology, 4505 Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas, NV 89154, United States

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