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How did the television get in the child's bedroom? Analysis of family interviews.
How did the television get in the child's bedroom? Analysis of family interviews. Prev Med. 2012 Dec; 55(6):623-8.
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Decision Making
Decision Trees
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Humans
Oklahoma
Parenting
Qualitative Research
Television
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Susan Beckwith Sisson