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Perception of Death among University Students: Contributions of the Terror Management Theory

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Perception of Death among University Students: Contributions of the Terror Management Theory
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Psicologia: ciência e profissão, January 2020
DOI 10.1590/1982-3703003195636
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Hysla Magalhães de Moura, Anderson Mesquita do Nascimento, Alessandro Teixeira Rezende, Ana Karla Silva Soares, Heloísa Bárbara Cunha Moizéis, Valdiney Veloso Gouveia

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