The interplay between parental argumentative strategies, children's reactions and topics of disagreement during family conversations

Learning, Culture and Social Interaction - Tập 19 - Trang 124-133 - 2018
Antonio Bova1, Francesco Arcidiacono2
1Franklin University Switzerland FUS, Switzerland
2University of Teacher Education BEJUNE, Switzerland

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