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Abstracts and Reviews : SELF-REPORTED EXPRESSION OF EMBARRASSMENT IN FIVE EUROPEAN CULTURES by R.J. EDELMANN,J. ASEN- DORPF,A. CONTARELLO,V. ZAMMUNER,J. GEORGAS and C. VILLANUEVA,Journal of Cross-cultural Psychology,20 (1989) 357- 371
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