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영유아기 부모성찰 척도의 개발과 관련 변인 탐색

신효미 2016년
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    • 기타서명 focused in toddler's parent
    • 형태사항 26 cm: viii, 126 L.
    • 일반주기 지도교수: 유미숙, 권말부록: 설문지, 참고문헌: p. 96-107
    • 학위논문사항 아동복지학과 아동심리치료 전공, 2016.8, 학위논문(박사)-, 숙명여자대학교 대학원
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    • 출판년 2016
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