Atmospheric Infancy

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Atmospheric Infancy. / Roald, Tone; Pedersen, Ida Egmose; Levin, Kasper; Køppe, Simo.

I: Qualitative Psychology, 13.09.2018, s. 1-17.

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Roald, T, Pedersen, IE, Levin, K & Køppe, S 2018, 'Atmospheric Infancy', Qualitative Psychology, s. 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1037/qup0000121

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Roald, T., Pedersen, I. E., Levin, K., & Køppe, S. (2018). Atmospheric Infancy. Qualitative Psychology, 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1037/qup0000121

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Roald T, Pedersen IE, Levin K, Køppe S. Atmospheric Infancy. Qualitative Psychology. 2018 sep. 13;1-17. https://doi.org/10.1037/qup0000121

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Roald, Tone ; Pedersen, Ida Egmose ; Levin, Kasper ; Køppe, Simo. / Atmospheric Infancy. I: Qualitative Psychology. 2018 ; s. 1-17.

Bibtex

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