Patterns of children's adrenocortical reactivity to interparental conflict and associations with child adjustment: a growth mixture modeling approach.
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Patrick T. Davies | D. Cicchetti | E. M. Cummings | P. Davies | M. Sturge-Apple | M. George | Kalsea J. Koss | M. Sturge‐Apple | Melissa L. Sturge‐Apple | E. M. Cummings | M. R. George
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