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Lastly, the noteworthy correlation between stress and the presence of a superior as well as the correlation between stress and time pressure indicate that both the presence of a superior and time pressure play an important role in stress and are worthy of future research. The key limitation in this research is the lack of evidence that expressive suppression causes stress; the two additional limitations are the weak correlation coefficient between expressive suppression and perceived stress and the weak correlation coefficient between expressive suppression and the presence of a superior. As mentioned multiple times . . .
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