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Self-competence increases the willingness to pay for social influence.
Theoretical works in social psychology and neuroscientific evidence have proposed that social rewards have intrinsic value, suggesting that people place a high premium on the ability to influence others. To test this hypothesis...
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Green spaces, subjective health and depressed affect in middle-aged and older adults
BACKGROUND: Studies on associations between urban green space and mental health have yielded mixed results. This study examines associations of green space exposures with subjective health and depressed affect of middle-aged and...
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