The Child's Entry Into a Social WorldAcademic Press, 1984 - Всего страниц: 236 |
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H. Rudolph Schaffer. ( 3 ) Coaction and turn taking For certain types of dyadic interaction it is essential that the roles of the participants alternate . This applies particularly to verbal conversations , for it is virtually impossible ...
H. Rudolph Schaffer. ( 3 ) Coaction and turn taking For certain types of dyadic interaction it is essential that the roles of the participants alternate . This applies particularly to verbal conversations , for it is virtually impossible ...
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... turn taking . One concerns the different ages of the children studied ; another refers to a variety of methodological differences . Clearly , if a developmental trend is to be described it becomes important to include both younger and ...
... turn taking . One concerns the different ages of the children studied ; another refers to a variety of methodological differences . Clearly , if a developmental trend is to be described it becomes important to include both younger and ...
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H. Rudolph Schaffer. infant under certain conditions takes turns with the mother does not necessarily indicate that the infant actually possesses this social skill . There are at least three ways in which turn taking can be brought about ...
H. Rudolph Schaffer. infant under certain conditions takes turns with the mother does not necessarily indicate that the infant actually possesses this social skill . There are at least three ways in which turn taking can be brought about ...
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Preface | 1 |
Initial Encounters | 18 |
FacetoFace Interactions | 44 |
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