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The Journal of Psychology
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Volume 102, 1979 - Issue 1
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Development of Self-Concept in Grades One Through Nine

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Pages 143-155 | Received 20 Mar 1979, Published online: 02 Jul 2010

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Osman Alawiye, Catherine Zeimet Alawiye & JohnI. Thomas. (1990) Comparative Self-Concept Variances of School Children in Two English-Speaking West African Nations. The Journal of Psychology 124:2, pages 169-176.
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Paul A. Toro, Emory L. Cowen, Ellis L. Gesten, Roger P. Weissberg, Bruce D. Rapkin & Edward Davidson. (1985) Social environmental predictors of children's adjustment in elementary school classrooms. American Journal of Community Psychology 13:4, pages 353-364.
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