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Young children's post tantrum affiliation with their parents
M. Potegal, R. J. Davidson
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Young children
100%
Physiological Stress
54%
Age Effects
25%
Auditory Stimuli
22%
Shame
22%
Guilt
20%
Nonhuman Primate
19%
Vocalization
19%
Consolation
19%
Cognitive Ability
19%
Reconciliation
18%
Activation
17%
Socialization
16%
Imposition
16%
Anger
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Departure
14%
Persistence
14%
Social Life
14%
Data Base
11%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Parents
72%
Child
41%
Physiological Stress
38%
Embarrassment
21%
Shame
20%
Socialization
20%
Guilt
19%
Anger
17%
Primates
14%
Aptitude
10%
Databases
9%
Social Sciences
shame
16%
guilt
16%
cognitive ability
15%
reconciliation
15%
activation
15%
anger
14%
persistence
14%
socialization
13%
narrative
9%
evidence
6%
time
5%