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The correlation between thought-action fusion and religiosity in a normal sample

E RASSIN and Ernst Koster (UGent)
(2003) BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY. 41(3). p.361-368
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RASSIN, E., and Ernst Koster. “The Correlation between Thought-Action Fusion and Religiosity in a Normal Sample.” BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY, vol. 41, no. 3, 2003, pp. 361–68.
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RASSIN, E., & Koster, E. (2003). The correlation between thought-action fusion and religiosity in a normal sample. BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY, 41(3), 361–368.
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RASSIN, E, and Ernst Koster. 2003. “The Correlation between Thought-Action Fusion and Religiosity in a Normal Sample.” BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY 41 (3): 361–68.
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RASSIN, E, and Ernst Koster. 2003. “The Correlation between Thought-Action Fusion and Religiosity in a Normal Sample.” BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY 41 (3): 361–368.
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RASSIN E, Koster E. The correlation between thought-action fusion and religiosity in a normal sample. BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY. 2003;41(3):361–8.
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E. RASSIN and E. Koster, “The correlation between thought-action fusion and religiosity in a normal sample,” BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY, vol. 41, no. 3, pp. 361–368, 2003.
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  journal      = {{BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY}},
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  number       = {{3}},
  pages        = {{361--368}},
  title        = {{The correlation between thought-action fusion and religiosity in a normal sample}},
  volume       = {{41}},
  year         = {{2003}},
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