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Self-reported negative cognitions, reactive-reflexive positions and sources of fear in musical performance anxiety

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Nicholls, Tuulia
Date
2007
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PsykologiaPsychology

 
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musical performance anxiety negative cognitions reactivity - reflexivity sources of fear muusikot nuoret esiintymispelko reaktiivisuus refleksiivisyys
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