Honor and Emotion

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Rodriguez Mosquera, P. M., Tan, L., & Saleem, F. (2011). The meaning of the family across cultures. The case of family honor. Manuscript in preparation.

Rodriguez Mosquera, P. M. & Imada, T. (2011). The rewards of social image. On honor and well-being. Manuscript in preparation.

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