The relation of body dissatisfaction to salience of particular body sizes

April L. Seifert1, Karen M. Arnell2, Marc T. Kiviniemi3
1#N##TAB##TAB##TAB##TAB# University of Nebraska-Lincoln#N##TAB##TAB##TAB#
2Brock University
3University at Buffalo

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