The impact of background television on parent-child interaction.
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Lauren A Murphy | Daniel R. Anderson | Heather L. Kirkorian | L. Murphy | Tiffany A. Pempek | Heather L Kirkorian | M. E. Schmidt | Tiffany A Pempek | Marie E Schmidt | Daniel R Anderson
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