Attachment insecurity predicts child active resistance to parental requests in a compliance task.
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A. Hofman | V. Jaddoe | F. Verhulst | H. Tiemeier | M. Bakermans-Kranenburg | Marinus H. van IJzendoorn | M. Luijk | E. Székely | M. Linting | R. Kok | A. Tharner | A. Hofman
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