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It seems that distressed couples are more effective as impression managers than are antisocial children , i.e. , they can alter the quality of their verbal behavior if they choose to do so . It is , however , fascinating to note that ...
It seems that distressed couples are more effective as impression managers than are antisocial children , i.e. , they can alter the quality of their verbal behavior if they choose to do so . It is , however , fascinating to note that ...
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For one thing , the concept of punishment seems to be at the core of antisocial child behavior . The parents of these children cannot or will not stop these behaviors from occurring . To understand more , we must now shift our focus ...
For one thing , the concept of punishment seems to be at the core of antisocial child behavior . The parents of these children cannot or will not stop these behaviors from occurring . To understand more , we must now shift our focus ...
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It seems reasonable to conclude that young boys referred for stealing were at great risk for at least one police contact by the age of 14 . Given that many of the families who moved from the community may have contained children at risk ...
It seems reasonable to conclude that young boys referred for stealing were at great risk for at least one police contact by the age of 14 . Given that many of the families who moved from the community may have contained children at risk ...
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