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This question , however , still stands as a kind of Gordian knot . After a decade of work , we understand this question much better . We also continue to find new ways of studying it . This dedicated effort was engendered by a second ...
This question , however , still stands as a kind of Gordian knot . After a decade of work , we understand this question much better . We also continue to find new ways of studying it . This dedicated effort was engendered by a second ...
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Giv- en that a family member Disapproved , the prob- lem child's most likely counterattack was to recip- rocate in kind . The conditional probability for Disapprove , given Disapprove , was .200 . If a fam- ily member Teased , the most ...
Giv- en that a family member Disapproved , the prob- lem child's most likely counterattack was to recip- rocate in kind . The conditional probability for Disapprove , given Disapprove , was .200 . If a fam- ily member Teased , the most ...
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At a very speculative level , I think even in the preschool years that parents of Stealers and Social Aggressors may differ in the kind of difficulties they have with child disobedience . Parents may be highly selective as to what kind ...
At a very speculative level , I think even in the preschool years that parents of Stealers and Social Aggressors may differ in the kind of difficulties they have with child disobedience . Parents may be highly selective as to what kind ...
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