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Attachment: Biological, Cultural and Individual Desiderata
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Human Development
Human Development (1990) 33 (1): 62–72.
Published Online: 08 January 2010
... Desiderata1 Robert A. Hinde, Joan Stevenson-Hinde University of Cambridge, UK Key Words. Attachment Cross-cultural research Cross-cultural validity Culture-specific aspects Ethology Phylogenesis 'Strange Situation'procedure Abstract. Attachment theory is based in part on biological considerations...
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Phylogenetic Approach to Object Manipulation in Human and Ape Infants
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Human Development
Human Development (1984) 27 (5-6): 321–328.
Published Online: 23 December 2009
... Phylogenesis Prehension Hum. Dev. 27: 321-328 (1984) Phylogenetic Approach to Object Manipulation in Human and Ape Infants Jacques Vauclair Institut de Neurophysiologie et Psychophysiologie, Marseille. France Key Words. Apes Human infants Object manipulation Phylogenesis Prehension Abstract. Object...