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Competence, Gender and Preschooler's Free Play Choices When a Microcomputer Is Present in the Classroom by Lipinski, Judith M.
Published 1984“…University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Family Research Center…”
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Introducing a Microcomputer to a Preschool Classroom The Effects on Children's Social Interaction / by Nida, Robert E.
Published 1984“…University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Family Research Center…”
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Microcomputers A Close Look at What Happens When Preschool Children Interact with Age-Appropriate Software / by Shade, Daniel D.
Published 1983“…University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Family Research Center…”
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The Effects of Televised Preplays on Children's Attention and Comprehension by Calvert, Sandra L.
Published 1983“…University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Family Research Center…”
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Mothers' and Fathers' Aspirations for Sons and Daughters by Voydanoff, Patricia
Published 1978“…University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Family Research Center…”
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