Coparenting Processes in the US and Turkey Triadic Interactions Among Mothers Fathers and 3 Month Old Infants

2016-08-03
Salman Engin, Selin
Mchale, James
Sümer, Nebi
Sağel, Ece

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Citation Formats
S. Salman Engin, J. Mchale, N. Sümer, and E. Sağel, “Coparenting Processes in the US and Turkey Triadic Interactions Among Mothers Fathers and 3 Month Old Infants,” 2016, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: http://www.iaccp2016.com/.