Infant-mother attachment classification: risk and protection in relation to changing maternal caregiving quality.
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Kathy Hirsh-Pasek | Jay Belsky | Deborah A. Phillips | Robert H. Bradley | Margaret Burchinal | Celia A. Brownell | Susan B. Campbell | Deborah Lowe Vandell | J. Belsky | K. Mccartney | D. Vandell | C. Brownell | S. Spieker | R. Bradley | K. Hirsh-Pasek | D. Phillips | M. Cox | S. Friedman | M. O'brien | M. Burchinal | Bonnie Knoke | S. Campbell | J. Kelly | M. Owen | M. Weinraub | C. Booth-LaForce | Kathleen McCartney | Marion O'Brien | K. Alison Clarke-Stewart | Cathryn Booth-LaForce | Sarah L. Friedman | Susan J. Spieker | Martha J. Cox | Marsha Weinraub | Bonnie Knoke | Margaret Tresch Owen | Jean F. Kelly | K. Clarke-Stewart | Cathryn Booth-LaForce
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