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Dyadic synchrony and toddler compliance.
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1987
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Child PsychologyBehavioral SciencesFamily InvolvementFamily InteractionEarly Childhood DevelopmentPediatricsCognitive DevelopmentToddler PeriodEducationSocial-emotional DevelopmentSocial SciencesDyadic SynchronyChild ComplianceFamily DynamicPsychologyChild DevelopmentDevelopmental Psychology
This study examined the relation between dyadic synchrony and child compliance during the toddler period. Mothers were instructed to teach their children a tea-party script. Interactions were broken into turns, and turns were coded for degree of topic-maintenance. Those turns that maintained the par
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