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Visible or invisible: Effects of support-visibility on adjustment to stress from a self-determination theory perspective
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Richard M. Ryan
University of Rochester
Visible or invisible: Effects of support-visibility on adjustment to stress from a self-determination theory perspective
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James N. Masciale
Richard M. Ryan
University of Rochester
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Gerard L. Markham
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