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Part IV - Peer and Parent Relationships

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 October 2015

Gabriele Oettingen
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New York University
Peter M. Gollwitzer
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New York University
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Judith G. Smetana, Department of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, University of Rochester.

Correspondence concerning this chapter should be addressed to Judith G. Smetana, University of Rochester, Meliora Hall, RC 270266, Rochester, New York 14627. E-mail: Smetana@psych.rochester.edu

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