Assessment of Children's Emotions Scales

Author(s): Schultz, David; Izard, Carroll; Ackerman, Brian; Youngstrom, Eric;
Date Issued: March 2001
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Funder(s): William T. Grant Foundation
Alernative Title: ACES
Journal Title: Development and Psychopathology
Volume Number: 13
Issue Number: 1
Page Range: 53-67
Journal Notes: In Emotion knowledge in economically disadvantaged children: Self-regulatory antecedents and relations to social difficulties and withdrawal. [Secondary source]
Topics: Research & Evaluation Methods > Measures
ISSN: 0954-5794 Paper
1469-2198 Electronic
Peer Reviewed: yes
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