Vocabulary to Describe Emotions Linked to Well-being
...experience that feeling.” Examining how emotion vocabulary depth corresponds broadly with lived experience To examine how emotion vocabulary depth corresponds [...]
...experience that feeling.” Examining how emotion vocabulary depth corresponds broadly with lived experience To examine how emotion vocabulary depth corresponds [...]
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