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Assessment of Implicit Motives With a Research Version of the TAT: Picture Profiles, Gender Differences, and Relations to Other Personality Measures

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Oliver C. Schultheiss, Joachim C. Brunstein (2001). Assessment of Implicit Motives With a Research Version of the TAT: Picture Profiles, Gender Differences, and Relations to Other Personality Measures. Journal of Personality Assessment, 77(1), 71-86. https://doi.org/10.1207/s15327752jpa7701_05
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