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This is a good collection of sources. But work on using more accurate MLA formatting. For instance, the first citation should be:
ReplyDeleteBurger, Jerry M. "Negative Reactions to Increases in Perceived Personal Control." Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 56.2 (1989): 246-256.