Intelligence in childhood and risk of psychological distress in adulthood: The 1958 National Child Development Survey and the 1970 British Cohort Study
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Ian J. Deary | Stephani L. Hatch | I. Deary | C. Gale | G. Batty | S. Hatch | Catharine R. Gale | G. David Batty
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