Developmental trends in the quality of conversation achieved by small groups of acquainted peers

Developmental trends in the quality of conver ...
Bruce Dorval, Bruce Dorval
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Developmental trends in the quality of conversation achieved by small groups of acquainted peers
1984, University of Chicago Press for the Society for Research in Child Development
in English
Cover of: Developmental trends in the quality of conversation achieved by small groups of acquainted peers
Developmental trends in the quality of conversation achieved by small groups of acquainted peers
1984, University of Chicago Press for the Society for Research in Child Development
in English

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This study emerged in the context of Piaget's early research on the development of conversation; conducted among 2nd, 5th, 9th, 12th graders & young adults.

Bibliography: p. 70-72, 80-81, 90-91.

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Chicago, Ill
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Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development -- serial no. 206 = vol. 49, no. 2, Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development -- v. 49, no. 2.

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91 p. ;
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91

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OL23371886M

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