Sallquist, J., DiDonato, M. D., Hanish, L. D., Martin, C. L., & Fabes, R. A. (2011). The Importance of Mutual Positive Expressivity in Social Adjustment: Understanding the Role of Peers and Gender.
Stile di citazione ChicagoSallquist, Julie, Matthew D. DiDonato, Laura D. Hanish, Carol Lynn Martin, e Richard A. Fabes. The Importance of Mutual Positive Expressivity in Social Adjustment: Understanding the Role of Peers and Gender. 2011.
Citazione MLASallquist, Julie, et al. The Importance of Mutual Positive Expressivity in Social Adjustment: Understanding the Role of Peers and Gender. 2011.
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