Selective Interaction as a Strategy for Identity Maintenance: An Affect Control Model
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Robinson, DT; Smith-Lovin, L
Published in: Social Psychology Quarterly
March 1992
Duke Scholars
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Social Psychology Quarterly
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ISSN
0190-2725
Publication Date
March 1992
Volume
55
Issue
1
Start / End Page
12 / 12
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Related Subject Headings
- Sociology
- 5205 Social and personality psychology
- 4410 Sociology
- 1702 Cognitive Sciences
- 1701 Psychology
- 1608 Sociology
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Robinson, D. T., & Smith-Lovin, L. (1992). Selective Interaction as a Strategy for Identity Maintenance: An Affect Control Model. Social Psychology Quarterly, 55(1), 12–12. https://doi.org/10.2307/2786683
Robinson, Dawn T., and Lynn Smith-Lovin. “Selective Interaction as a Strategy for Identity Maintenance: An Affect Control Model.” Social Psychology Quarterly 55, no. 1 (March 1992): 12–12. https://doi.org/10.2307/2786683.
Robinson DT, Smith-Lovin L. Selective Interaction as a Strategy for Identity Maintenance: An Affect Control Model. Social Psychology Quarterly. 1992 Mar;55(1):12–12.
Robinson, Dawn T., and Lynn Smith-Lovin. “Selective Interaction as a Strategy for Identity Maintenance: An Affect Control Model.” Social Psychology Quarterly, vol. 55, no. 1, SAGE Publications, Mar. 1992, pp. 12–12. Crossref, doi:10.2307/2786683.
Robinson DT, Smith-Lovin L. Selective Interaction as a Strategy for Identity Maintenance: An Affect Control Model. Social Psychology Quarterly. SAGE Publications; 1992 Mar;55(1):12–12.
Published In
Social Psychology Quarterly
DOI
ISSN
0190-2725
Publication Date
March 1992
Volume
55
Issue
1
Start / End Page
12 / 12
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Related Subject Headings
- Sociology
- 5205 Social and personality psychology
- 4410 Sociology
- 1702 Cognitive Sciences
- 1701 Psychology
- 1608 Sociology