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Temperament and social class.
1928
F C Bartlett
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Temperament characteristics of children in relation to gender, birth order, and social class.
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Fathers' and mothers' perceptions of temperament in Israeli neonates: effects of adoption and social class.
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Social theory and social class.
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Social initiative and temperament in the second year.
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Individual differences in emotionality: social temperament and health.
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