Zinser M.C(2006) “Relation between self reported affect
The Relation Between High School Teacher Sense of Teaching Efficacy and Self-Reported Attitudes Toward the Inclusive Classroom Settings
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The Relation between Self-Reported Alcohol and Cannabis Use and Prospective Memory in College Students
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The influence of lying on the use of self references: Does self monitoring have an affect on the relation between lying and self references?
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The relation between mindfulness and perceived self-efficacy towards coping with negative affect in recovering alcoholics
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Differences between men and women in self-reported body mass index and its relation to drug use
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Self-Reported Leadership Experiences in Relation to Inventoried Social and Emotional Intelligence
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Alexithymia, Depression, Trait-anxiety and Their Relation to Self-reported Retrospective Dream Experience
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Associations between self-reported dietary intake in randomly selected men and women in relation to the metabolic syndrome and the individual components of the syndrome.
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Study of Corporate Governance on Relation between Self-interest
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Innovation and the "dark side" of personality: Dysfunctional traits and their relation to self-reported innovative characteristics
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Self-reported academic performance in relation to health behaviours among Bahria University students
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Relationship between patient reported disease severity in osteoarthritis and self reported pain, function and work productivity
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Child physical abuse: factors influencing the associations between self-reported exposure and self-reported health problems: a cross-sectional study
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Self- versus parent-ratings of industriousness, affect, and life satisfaction in relation to academic outcomes
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Relation between body mass index and self esteem in adolescents
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The Relation Between Teacher Self-Disclosure and Student Motives to Communicate
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Self-reported abdominal symptoms in relation to health status in adult patients with familial adenomatous polyposis
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Self-reported work ability of Norwegian women in relation to physical and mental health, and to the work environment
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Distinct mental trainings differentially affect altruistically motivated, norm motivated, and self-reported prosocial behaviour
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A Study of the Relationship between Students\u27 Self-Reported Self-Esteem Levels and Their Perceptions of Teacher Behaviors
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