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Is Reward A Punishment? from Reward Addiction to Sensitivity to Punishment

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Table 2. Correlation Coefficients Among HSSRAS Factors
Figure 1.  Second-order confirmatory factor analysis for the reward addiction scale
Table 4. Correlation Coefficients Among HSSSPS Factors
Figure 2.  Second-order confirmatory factor analysis for the sensitivity to punishment scale
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