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The social contract revisited: a re-examination of the influence individualistic and collectivistic value systems have on the psychological wellbeing of young people, 2020, Journal of Youth Studies

Posted on 8 March 2019
By Dr. Ashley Humphrey, Ana-Maria Bliuc and Pascal Molenberghs | Journal of Youth Studies | 2020 | To read click here 

 

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