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D. Pushkar, W.M. Bukowski, A.E. Schwartzman, D.M. Stack, and D.R. White (eds.). Improving competence across the lifespan: Building interventions based on theory and research. New York: Plenum Press, 1998, 207pp.
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29 November 2010
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