Effects of methylphenidate and expectancy on children with ADHD: behavior, academic performance, and attributions in a summer treatment program and regular classroom settings.
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Joel B. Greenhouse | William E. Pelham | Erin Fitzpatrick | J. Greenhouse | W. Pelham | B. Hoza | E. Gnagy | D. Waschbusch | D. Pillow | Betsy Hoza | L. Wolfson | Elizabeth M. Gnagy | A. Greiner | Andrew R. Greiner | David R. Pillow | Daniel A. Waschbusch | Heidi Kipp | Sarah T. Trane | Lara J. Wolfson | Erin R. FitzPatrick | H. Kipp
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