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Vol. 28, Issue 2, 2026June 01, 2026 PDT

Perceived Human and Companion Animal Support as Predictors of Positive Emotions

Evelyn Acoba, PhD in Psychology,
positive emotionsperceived social supportcompanion animalsBroaden-and-Build TheoryCOVID-19Filipino adults
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North American Journal of Psychology
Acoba, E. (2026). Perceived human and companion animal support as predictors of positive emotions. North American Journal of Psychology, 28(2), 1101–1111. https://doi.org/10.65696/001c.159698
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