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      Unsociability and Shyness in Chinese Children: Concurrent and Predictive Relations with Indices of Adjustment : Unsociability in China

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                Journal
                Social Development
                Social Development
                Wiley
                0961205X
                February 2014
                February 2014
                June 26 2013
                : 23
                : 1
                : 119-136
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Shanghai Normal University
                [2 ]Carleton University
                [3 ]University of Pennsylvania
                [4 ]East China Normal University
                [5 ]China Executive Leadership Academy Pudong
                Article
                10.1111/sode.12034
                fcc91542-9126-4473-ac11-987fdd7181d8
                © 2013

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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