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Rumination Moderates the Association Between Resting High-Frequency Heart Rate Variability and Perceived Ethnic Discrimination

DeWayne P. Williams, Kinjal D. Pandya, LaBarron K. Hill, Andrew Kemp Orcid Logo, Baldwin M. Way, Julian F. Thayer, Julian Koenig

Journal of Psychophysiology, Volume: 33, Issue: 1, Pages: 1 - 9

Swansea University Author: Andrew Kemp Orcid Logo

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Williams, D. P., Pandya, K. D., Hill, L. K., Kemp, A. H., Way, B. M., Thayer, J., & Koenig, J. (2017). Rumination Moderates the Association between Resting High-Frequency Heart Rate Variability and Perceived Ethnic Discrimination. Journal of Psychophysiology, 1–10. http://doi.org/10.1027/0269-88...

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ISSN: 0269-8803 2151-2124
Published: 2019
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title Rumination Moderates the Association Between Resting High-Frequency Heart Rate Variability and Perceived Ethnic Discrimination
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title_short Rumination Moderates the Association Between Resting High-Frequency Heart Rate Variability and Perceived Ethnic Discrimination
title_full Rumination Moderates the Association Between Resting High-Frequency Heart Rate Variability and Perceived Ethnic Discrimination
title_fullStr Rumination Moderates the Association Between Resting High-Frequency Heart Rate Variability and Perceived Ethnic Discrimination
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