Author:
Bruner Deborah Watkins,Hanisch Laura J,Reeve Bryce B,Trotti Andy M,Schrag Deborah,Sit Laura,Mendoza Tito R,Minasian Lori,O’Mara Ann,Denicoff Andrea M,Rowland Julia H,Montello Michael,Geoghegan Cindy,Abernethy Amy P,Clauser Steven B,Castro Kathleen,Mitchell Sandra A,Burke Laurie,Trentacosti Ann Marie,Basch Ethan M
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Behavioral Neuroscience,Applied Psychology
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