The Role of Suggestions and Personality Characteristics in Producing Illness Reports and Desires for Suing the Responsible Party

@article{Lindberg2002TheRO,
  title={The Role of Suggestions and Personality Characteristics in Producing Illness Reports and Desires for Suing the Responsible Party},
  author={Marc Allen Lindberg},
  journal={The Journal of Psychology},
  year={2002},
  volume={136},
  pages={125 - 140}
}
  • M. A. Lindberg
  • Published 1 March 2002
  • Psychology
  • The Journal of Psychology
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