Development of Shyness: Relations With Children's Fearfulness, Sex, and Maternal Behavior.
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M. Reiser | N. Eisenberg | T. Spinrad | Cynthia L. Smith | Natalie D. Eggum | Julie Sallquist | Bridget M. Gaertner
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