Regulating emotionally expressive behavior: implications of goals and social partner from middle childhood to adolescence.: An article from: Child Study Journal
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Citation Details Title: Regulating emotionally expressive behavior: implications of goals and social partner from middle childhood to adolescence. Author: Kimberly L. Shipman Publication:Child Study Journal (Refereed) Date: December 1, 2001 Publisher: State University of New York at Buffalo - School of Law Volume: 31 Issue: 4 Page: 249(20)