Children's memory and suggestibility about a distressing event: the role of children's and parents' attachment.
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G. Goodman | Rakel P. Larson | Yoojin Chae | Deborah Alley | K. VanMeenen | Michelle A. Culver | K. Coulter | Else-Marie Augusti
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