Producing infant food preferences during weaning: the role of language and gesture in parent-–child interaction

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Yunting Zhang ◽  
Fan Jiang ◽  
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Assumptions regarding parent-child interaction patterns are combined to generate the prediction that firstborns exhibit a greater tendency to adopt the role of being sick than do later-borns. Data from 152 student volunteers are consistent with this prediction.


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Juan Carlos Botero

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