Editorial: Everyday Beliefs About Emotion: Their Role in Subjective Experience, Emotion as an Interpersonal Process, and Emotion Theory
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- DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.597412
Editorial: Everyday Beliefs About Emotion: Their Role in Subjective Experience, Emotion as an Interpersonal Process, and Emotion Theory
Keywords: affect; emotion; emotion theory; emotional experience; everyday beliefs; interpersonal processes; lay beliefs.
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- Editorial on the Research Topic Everyday Beliefs About Emotion: Their Role in Subjective Experience, Emotion as an Interpersonal Process, and Emotion Theory
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