What does the Strange Stories test measure? Developmental and within-test variation

Cognitive Development - Tập 65 - Trang 101289 - 2023
Sumbal Nawaz1, Charlie Lewis2, Andrea Townson2, Peidong Mei2
1Department of Behavioural Sciences, National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Pakistan
2Department of Psychology, Lancaster University, United States

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