Published in J Exp Child Psychol on September 23, 2017
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Disclosing adult wrongdoing: maltreated and non-maltreated children's expectations and preferences. J Exp Child Psychol (2014) 0.78
Young children mostly keep, and expect others to keep, their promises. J Exp Child Psychol (2017) 0.77
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