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Bilingual Journal of Environmental Psychology / Revista Bilingüee de Psicología Ambiental
Volume 7, 2016 - Issue 3: SPECIAL ISSUE: YOUNG RESEARCHERS IN ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY/ NÚMERO ESPECIAL: JÓVENES INVESTIGADORES EN PSICOLOGÍA AMBIENTAL
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Who wants control in the hospital room? Environmental control, desirability of control and stress / ¿Quién desea control en la habitación del hospital? Control ambiental, deseo de control y estrés

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Pages 236-261 | Received 29 Jul 2015, Accepted 19 Oct 2015, Published online: 18 Oct 2016

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