APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hamamura, T., Heine, S., & Takemoto, T. (2007). Why the better-than-average effect is a worse-than-average measure of self-enhancement: An investigation of conflicting findings from studies of East Asian self-evaluations. Springer Netherlands.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hamamura, Takeshi, S. Heine, and T. Takemoto. Why the Better-than-average Effect Is a Worse-than-average Measure of Self-enhancement: An Investigation of Conflicting Findings from Studies of East Asian Self-evaluations. Springer Netherlands, 2007.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hamamura, Takeshi, et al. Why the Better-than-average Effect Is a Worse-than-average Measure of Self-enhancement: An Investigation of Conflicting Findings from Studies of East Asian Self-evaluations. Springer Netherlands, 2007.

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