Bidirectional relations between self-control and cooperation among Japanese preschoolers: A random-intercept cross-lagged panel analysis
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Xiang Li | E. Tanaka | T. Anme | E. Tomisaki | Taeko Watanabe | Yuko Sawada | Zhu Zhu | Dandan Jiao | Yantong Zhu | Munenori Matsumoto | Yang Liu | Mingyu Cui
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