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A Dual-Pathway Model Linking Self-Control Skills to Aggression in Adolescents: Happiness and Time Perspective as Mediators. (2019). Ronen, Tammie ; Orkibi, Hod.
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  19. Subjective Well-Being in Adolescence: The Role of Self-Control, Social Support, Age, Gender, and Familial Crisis. (2016). Ronen, Tammie ; Rosenbaum, Michael ; Hamama, Liat ; Mishely-Yarlap, Ayla .
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  20. Multiple Mediators for Peer-Directed Aggression and Happiness in Arab Adolescents Exposed to Parent–child Aggression. (2016). Ronen, Tammie ; Agbaria, Qutaiba ; Hamama, Liat ; Orkibi, Hod ; Gabriel-Fried, Belle.
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  21. Gender-Specific Effects of Cognitive Load on Social Discounting. (2016). Margittai, Zsofia ; Kalenscher, Tobias ; Strombach, Tina ; Gorczyca, Barbara.
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  24. Predictors of aggression among Palestinians in Israel and Gaza: Happiness, need to belong, and self-control. (2013). Ronen, Tammie ; Agbaria, Qutaiba ; Rosenbaum, Michael ; Hamama, Liat ; Abuelaish, Izzeldin.
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