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Home » Publications » Family-Level Coparenting Processes and Child Gender as Moderators of Family Stress and Toddler Adjustment

Family-Level Coparenting Processes and Child Gender as Moderators of Family Stress and Toddler Adjustment

Kolak, A. M., & Vernon-Feagans, L.
2008

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Kolak, A. M., & Vernon-Feagans, L. (2008). Family-level coparenting processes and child gender as moderators of family stress and toddler adjustment. Infant and Child Development, 17, 617-638.

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