Exploring How Families Do Science Together: Adult-Child Interactions at Community Science Events.
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Charlene M. Czerniak | J. Kaderavek | Nicole Tuttle | S. Molitor | Debra Bloomquist | S. Hapgood | G. Mentzer | Lacey Strickler
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