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Relationships between magical thinking, obsessive-compulsiveness and other forms of anxiety in a sample of non-clinical children
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Relationships between magical thinking, obsessive-compulsiveness and other forms of anxiety in a sample of non-clinical children

LM Simonds, JD Demetre and C Read
British Journal of Developmental Psychology, Vol.27(2), pp.457-471
06/2009

Abstract

THOUGHT-ACTION FUSION DIFFICULTIES QUESTIONNAIRE YOUNG-CHILDREN CAUSAL BELIEFS DISORDER ADULTS EXPLANATIONS CHILDHOOD JUDGMENTS STRENGTHS
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