Annual Progress in Child Psychiatry and Child Development 2002Margaret E. Hertzig, Ellen A. Farber Routledge, 01/03/2013 - 496 من الصفحات Annual Progress in Child Psychiatry and Child Development2002 provides the most current research and scholarship available in the field of child psychiatry and child development. It is a benchmark against which all other contributions to the literature will be measured. Mental health professionals who work with children and adolescents will find the book invaluable for both its timely information and long-term reference value. Researchers will find substantial information in its pages for new spheres of inquiry. |
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... included in our investigation. To ensure that any results were not attributable to our inclusion of older infants in the study, analyses that included only those children who were younger than 20 months of age, in addition to analyses ...
... included in our investigation. To ensure that any results were not attributable to our inclusion of older infants in the study, analyses that included only those children who were younger than 20 months of age, in addition to analyses ...
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... included in the autonomous group in the first analyses. Given that most reports in the literature consider these unresolved/autonomous mothers as nonautonomous, analyses that included these mothers in the nonautonomous group were also ...
... included in the autonomous group in the first analyses. Given that most reports in the literature consider these unresolved/autonomous mothers as nonautonomous, analyses that included these mothers in the nonautonomous group were also ...
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... included in the nonautonomous group. As can be seen in Table 1.3, concordance for the four-way match was 56% when unresolved/autonomous mothers were included in the autonomous group, κ = .27, χ2(6, N = 50) = 13.77, p < .05. When ...
... included in the nonautonomous group. As can be seen in Table 1.3, concordance for the four-way match was 56% when unresolved/autonomous mothers were included in the autonomous group, κ = .27, χ2(6, N = 50) = 13.77, p < .05. When ...
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... included a wide age range of children (from 12 to 24 months) in the primary analyses. Because our sample was not large, we must particularly question our null results regarding age at placement. Subsequent studies should further study ...
... included a wide age range of children (from 12 to 24 months) in the primary analyses. Because our sample was not large, we must particularly question our null results regarding age at placement. Subsequent studies should further study ...
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... included self-report measures of peer relations, which are of questionable validity as measures of actual social behavior, especially in the case of youngsters with externalizing disorders (Kupersmidt & Patterson, 1991). The various ...
... included self-report measures of peer relations, which are of questionable validity as measures of actual social behavior, especially in the case of youngsters with externalizing disorders (Kupersmidt & Patterson, 1991). The various ...
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