Баканова, А.А. ФАКТОРЫ РИСКА И РЕСУРСЫ В ПЕРЕЖИВАНИИ ПРЕДВОСХИЩАЮЩЕГО ГОРЯ (ПО МАТЕРИАЛАМ ЗАРУБЕЖНЫХ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЙ) / А.А. Баканова // Известия Российского государственного педагогического университета им. А.И. Герцена. – 2025. – № 218. – С. 283-291
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