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The benefits of using the UPPS model of impulsivity rather than the Big Five when assessing the relationship between personality and problem gambling

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Bibliographic reference Canale, Natale ; Vieno, Alessio ; Bowden-Jones, Henrietta ; Billieux, Joël. The benefits of using the UPPS model of impulsivity rather than the Big Five when assessing the relationship between personality and problem gambling. In: Addiction, Vol. 112, no.2, p. 372-373 (2017)
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