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The Mediating Effect of Mothers’ Emotional Expressiveness in the Relationship between Their Beliefs about Children’s Emotion and the Children’s Emotional Regulation as it is Perceived by Their Mothers |
Hye Jeong Cho, Dong-gwi Lee |
Korean J Child Stud. 2015;36(3):1-18. Published online 2015 June 30 DOI: https://doi.org/10.5723/KJCS.2015.36.3.1 |
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