Understanding Emotion: Conceptual Development

Reviews the book, Children and Emotion: The Development of Psychological Understanding by Paul L. Harris (see record 1990-98182-000). Developmental psychologists, clinicians, and experimental psychologists alike will find Harris's volume an exciting, timely, succinct, and yet surprisingly compr...

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Emotional States
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Empathy
Human
Infant Development
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