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"When Less Is More: Fewer Shape Types Result In Higher Quality Parent-Child ..."
Kassie Kerr et al. (2018)
- Kassie Kerr, Sarah Eason, Michelle Hurst, Alana Dulaney-Foley, Amy Claessens, Susan C. Levine:
When Less Is More: Fewer Shape Types Result In Higher Quality Parent-Child Shape Talk. CogSci 2018
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