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Analysis Scripts for the Doctoral Thesis "Shedding Light on the Complex Picture of Psychosocial Factors that Promote Mental Health in Young People", Written by Jessica Fritz  /

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Description: "This script belongs to (a) Chapter 7 of my thesis "Shedding Light on the Complex Picture of Psychosocial Factors that Promote Mental Health in Young People", as well as to (b) the pre-registration "Exploring the Case of Mental Health Mutualism: Do Resilience Factor Levels and Mental Health Problems Change Mutualistically, From Before to During and After Exam Stress Exposure?" distributed as pre-registration on the Open Science Framework (https://osf.io/tf8eq/; licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License), as well as to (c) the embargoed manuscript "On the Dynamics and Mutual Relations of Mental Distress, Brooding and Self-Esteem from Before to After Naturally Occurring Exam Stress". Upon usage of this script please cite – for the time being – the belonging pre-registration (https://osf.io/tf8eq/; licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License) or cite the manuscript as follows 'Fritz, J., Kievit, R. A., Stochl, J., Fried, E. I., van Harmelen, A.-L., & Wilkinson, P. O. (2020). On the Dynamics and Mutual Relations of Mental Distress, Brooding and Self-Esteem from Before to After Naturally Occurring Exam Stress. Manuscript under embargo until publication.'"

License: CC-By Attribution 4.0 International

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