Examining Longitudinal Associations between Externalizing and Internalizing Behavior Problems at Within- and Between-Child Levels
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M. Greenberg | W. R. Mills-Koonce | M. Willoughby | P. Garrett-Peters | Yoonkyung Oh | Lynne Mark T. Clancy B. Margaret R. Martha Patricia T. J Vernon-Feagans Greenberg Blair Burchinal Co | Mark T. Greenberg | Michael T. Willoughby | Lynne Vernon-Feagans | Clancy B. Blair | Margaret R. Burchinal | Martha Cox | Jennifer L. Frank | Martha J. Cox | Lynne Vernon-Feagans | Patricia T. Garrett-Peters | Michael T. Willoughby | Mark T. Greenberg
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