Delusional discourse: An investigation comparing the spontaneous causal attributions of paranoid and non-paranoid individuals.
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Delusional discourse: An investigation comparing the spontaneous causal attributions of paranoid and non-paranoid individuals. / Lee, D.A.; Randall, F.; Beattie, G. et al.
Yn: Psychology and Psychotherapy - Theory Research and Practice, Cyfrol 77, Rhif 4, 01.12.2004, t. 525-540.
Yn: Psychology and Psychotherapy - Theory Research and Practice, Cyfrol 77, Rhif 4, 01.12.2004, t. 525-540.
Allbwn ymchwil: Cyfraniad at gyfnodolyn › Erthygl › adolygiad gan gymheiriaid
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Lee, DA, Randall, F, Beattie, G & Bentall, RP 2004, 'Delusional discourse: An investigation comparing the spontaneous causal attributions of paranoid and non-paranoid individuals.', Psychology and Psychotherapy - Theory Research and Practice, cyfrol. 77, rhif 4, tt. 525-540. https://doi.org/10.1348/1476083042555361
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Lee, D. A., Randall, F., Beattie, G., & Bentall, R. P. (2004). Delusional discourse: An investigation comparing the spontaneous causal attributions of paranoid and non-paranoid individuals. Psychology and Psychotherapy - Theory Research and Practice, 77(4), 525-540. https://doi.org/10.1348/1476083042555361
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Lee DA, Randall F, Beattie G, Bentall RP. 2004. Delusional discourse: An investigation comparing the spontaneous causal attributions of paranoid and non-paranoid individuals. Psychology and Psychotherapy - Theory Research and Practice. 77(4):525-540. https://doi.org/10.1348/1476083042555361
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Lee, D.A. et al. "Delusional discourse: An investigation comparing the spontaneous causal attributions of paranoid and non-paranoid individuals.". Psychology and Psychotherapy - Theory Research and Practice. 2004, 77(4). 525-540. https://doi.org/10.1348/1476083042555361
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Lee DA, Randall F, Beattie G, Bentall RP. Delusional discourse: An investigation comparing the spontaneous causal attributions of paranoid and non-paranoid individuals. Psychology and Psychotherapy - Theory Research and Practice. 2004 Rhag 1;77(4):525-540. doi: 10.1348/1476083042555361
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T1 - Delusional discourse: An investigation comparing the spontaneous causal attributions of paranoid and non-paranoid individuals.
AU - Lee, D.A.
AU - Randall, F.
AU - Beattie, G.
AU - Bentall, R.P.
PY - 2004/12/1
Y1 - 2004/12/1
KW - PSYCHIATRY
KW - PSYCHOLOGY
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VL - 77
SP - 525
EP - 540
JO - Psychology and Psychotherapy - Theory Research and Practice
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SN - 1476-0835
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