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Date: 2014-10-01 14:43:42
Child discipline
Human behavior
Behavior
Hominina
The Family Check-Up
Childhood
Parenting
Parenting styles

doi: [removed]j[removed]00629.x Temperamental, Parental, and Contextual Contributors to Early-emerging Internalizing Problems: A New Integrative Analysis Approach

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