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Personality / Temperament / Musical temperament / Attachment theory / Affect / Attentional control / Extraversion and introversion / Child discipline / Mind / Behavior / Human behavior
Date: 2012-05-11 16:46:07
Personality
Temperament
Musical temperament
Attachment theory
Affect
Attentional control
Extraversion and introversion
Child discipline
Mind
Behavior
Human behavior

Early Temperament and Psychosocial Development

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