Toxic Waste: Psychological effect of living on contaminated ground

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Toxic Waste: Psychological effect of living on contaminated ground. / Höger, Rainer; Matthies, Ellen; Guski, Rainer.
in: International Journal of Psychology, Jahrgang 27, Nr. 3-4, 01.08.1992, S. 630.

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Höger R, Matthies E, Guski R. Toxic Waste: Psychological effect of living on contaminated ground. International Journal of Psychology. 1992 Aug 1;27(3-4):630. doi: 10.1080/00207599208246902

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