Selfie posting behaviors are associated with narcissism among men
@article{Sorokowski2015SelfiePB, title={Selfie posting behaviors are associated with narcissism among men}, author={Piotr Sorokowski and Agnieszka Sorokowska and Anna Oleszkiewicz and Tomasz Frackowiak and A. Huk and Katarzyna Pisanski}, journal={Personality and Individual Differences}, year={2015}, volume={85}, pages={123-127} }
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