Abusive and nonabusive mothers' attributions for children's provocations /

Abusive and nonabusive mothers' attributions for their children's provocations were investigated in this study. Four research hypotheses guided this study: (1) Abusive mothers, compared to nonabusive mothers, will be less accurate in identifying children's intentions when their behavi...

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Main Author: Watlington, Deborah Kaye, 1958-
Other Authors: Alexander, Patricia (degree committee member.), Barker, Donald G. (degree committee member.), Hall, Robert (degree committee member.), Worchel, Frances (degree committee member.)
Format: Thesis Book
Language:English
Published: 1990.
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