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Social Resilience. The Value of Social Fitness with an Application to the Military

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John T. Cacioppo; Harry T. Reis; Alex J. Zautra

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American Psychological Association, Volume 66, Issue 1, p.43–51 (2011)
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Yanakiev, Yantsislav, Petko Dimov, and Daniel Bachvarov. "Conceptualizing the Role of Societal Resilience in Countering Hybrid Warfare." Information & Security: An International Journal 39, no. 1 (2018): 77-89.
APA style: Cacioppo, J. T., Reis H. T., & Zautra A. J. (2011).  Social Resilience. The Value of Social Fitness with an Application to the Military. American Psychological Association. 66(1), 43–51.
Chicago style: Cacioppo, John T., Harry T. Reis, and Alex J. Zautra. "Social Resilience. The Value of Social Fitness with an Application to the Military." American Psychological Association 66, no. 1 (2011): 43-51.
IEEE style: Cacioppo, J. T., H. T. Reis, and A. J. Zautra, "Social Resilience. The Value of Social Fitness with an Application to the Military", American Psychological Association, vol. 66, issue 1, pp. 43–51, January 2011.
DOI 10.1037/a0021419(link is external)
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