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Stability in Friendship Patterns Among Kindergarteners: A Short-Term Longitudinal Study |
Mi Hyun Park, Kyung Ja Park |
Korean J Child Stud. 2016;37(1):73-82. Published online 2016 February 29 DOI: https://doi.org/10.5723/kjcs.2016.37.1.73 |
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