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Abusing, Neglecting, Problematic, and Adequate Dyads: Differentiating by Patterns of Interaction

Abusing, Neglecting, Problematic, and Adequate Dyads: Differentiating by Patterns of Interaction

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Abusing, Neglecting, Problematic, and Adequate Dyads: Differentiating by Patterns of Interaction

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Abusing, Neglecting, Problematic, and Adequate Dyads: Differentiating by Patterns of Interaction

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Wayne State University Press

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Merrill-Palmer Quarterly of Behavior and Development, 1981-07, Vol.27 (3), p.201-218

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English

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Wayne State University Press

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Qualitative differences in videotaped mother-infant interactions were found to differentiate four groups of mothers: abusing, neglecting, problematic, and adequate — based on the mothers' welfare service status. The infants were found to display three patterns of interaction: passive, cooperative, and difficult. Two coding devices (one for maternal...

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Abusing, Neglecting, Problematic, and Adequate Dyads: Differentiating by Patterns of Interaction

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TN_cdi_jstor_primary_23083982

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0026-0150

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