Longitudinal analysis of flexibility and reorganization in early adolescence: A dynamic systems study of family interactions.
Isabela Granic(McMaster University), Gerald R. Patterson(Oregon Social Learning Center), Thomas J. Dishion(University of Oregon), Tom Hollenstein(University of Toronto)
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