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An observational study of the relationship between sleep, aggressive behavior, and cortisol secretion in preschool-age children within a child care environment

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An examination of the links between the sleep patterns of three to five year old children in a child care center and the development of aggressive behavior, and the role of cortisol as a potential mediator, based on a sample of 71 children enrolled in child care in Fairfax County, Virginia
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Reports & Papers
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United States

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