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... become better tuned or coordinated as a function of neural development and experience . Although the process by which percep- tuomotor behaviors develop is rarely investigated , researchers have begun to recognize that motor skills are ...
... become better tuned or coordinated as a function of neural development and experience . Although the process by which percep- tuomotor behaviors develop is rarely investigated , researchers have begun to recognize that motor skills are ...
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... become inactive . We have argued elsewhere ( Field 1985 ) that separation distress occurs primarily because the infant has lost its primary source of stimulation and arousal modulation . Aunts in the case of infant monkeys and fathers ...
... become inactive . We have argued elsewhere ( Field 1985 ) that separation distress occurs primarily because the infant has lost its primary source of stimulation and arousal modulation . Aunts in the case of infant monkeys and fathers ...
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... becomes arbitrarily large . Since this situation can rarely be obtained , except perhaps by large national testing ... become larger , and more assumption - free discrepancy functions are used ( e.g. Chan et al 1995 , Chou et al 1991 ...
... becomes arbitrarily large . Since this situation can rarely be obtained , except perhaps by large national testing ... become larger , and more assumption - free discrepancy functions are used ( e.g. Chan et al 1995 , Chou et al 1991 ...
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Copyright 1996 by Annual Reviews Inc All rights reserved | 34 |
THE DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF SOCIALINTERACTION | 59 |
INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES AND CLINICAL | 87 |
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